Appendix b: connections, Xlr” connectors, Trs phone plugs and jacks – MACKIE CR1604 - VLZ Manuel d'utilisation

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APPENDIX B: CONNECTIONS

“XLR” CONNECTORS

Mackie mixers use 3-pin female “XLR”

connectors on all microphone inputs, with
pin 1 wired to the grounded (earthed) shield,
pin 2 wired to the “high” (”hot” or positive po-
larity) side of the audio signal and pin 3
wired to the “low” (“cold” or negative polar-
ity) side of the signal (Figure A). All totally
aboveboard and in full accord with the hal-
lowed standards dictated by the AES (Audio
Engineering Society).

Use a male “XLR”-type connector, usually

found on the nether end of what is called a
“mic cable,” to connect to a female XLR jack.

2

2

3

1

1

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

3

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

3

2

1

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

RING

RING

TIP

SLEEVE

RING

Figure B:

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" TRS Plugs

Figure A: XLR Connectors

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" TRS PHONE PLUGS AND JACKS

“TRS” stands for Tip-Ring-Sleeve, the three

connections available on a “stereo”

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" or

“balanced” phone jack or plug. See Figure B.
TRS jacks and plugs are used in several
different applications:

• Stereo Headphones, and rarely, stereo

microphones and stereo line connections.
When wired for stereo, a

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" TRS jack or

plug is connected tip to left, ring to right and

SLEEVE

TIP

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

Figure C: TS Plug

sleeve to ground (earth). Mackie mixers do
not directly accept 1-plug-type stereo
microphones. They must be separated into a
left cord and a right cord, which are plugged
into the two mic preamps.

You can cook up your own adapter for a
stereo microphone adapter. “Y” two cables
out of a female

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" TRS jack to two male

XLR plugs, one for the Right signal and one
for the Left.

• Balanced mono circuits. When wired as a

balanced connector, a

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" TRS jack or plug

is connected tip to signal high (hot), ring
to signal low (cold), and sleeve to ground
(earth).

• Unbalanced Send/Return circuits. When

wired as send/return “Y” connector, a

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"

TRS jack or plug is connected tip to signal
send (output from mixer), ring to signal
return (input back into mixer), and sleeve
to ground (earth).

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" TS PHONE PLUGS AND JACKS

“TS” stands for Tip-Sleeve, the two connec-

tions available on a “mono”

1

4

" phone jack or

plug (Figure C). TS jacks and plugs are used
in many different applications, always unbal-
anced. The tip is connected to the audio signal
and the sleeve to ground (earth). Some ex-
amples:

• Unbalanced microphones

• Electric guitars and electronic instruments

• Unbalanced line-level connections

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