help me find online TRS mono and stereo, XLR wall plates for church

mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
cables have been run. now we need to solder.

soldering the xlr should be easier since the plate is numbered 1 2 and 3.
(but to double check, 1 is the shield/ground ; 2 and 3 doesn't matter as long as it's the same on both ends?)

soldering the TRS jack on the other hand, i have no idea which one is the ground/shield/1


 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
if i had to guess ... the middle one is the sleeve/ground/shield?
 
H

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
if i had to guess ... the middle one is the sleeve/ground/shield?
Yes, the tip is farthest from the plate, ring is the middle and the sleeve is the base of the jack. If you have a meter, check the tabs for continuity to the tip and ring, or look at the jack from the side so you can see which tab is which.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Yes, the tip is farthest from the plate, ring is the middle and the sleeve is the base of the jack. If you have a meter, check the tabs for continuity to the tip and ring, or look at the jack from the side so you can see which tab is which.
wow. now i understand the two big ones sticking out, i thought they were simple compression thingies. didn't know they were the actual contacts and they're not of the same height.

when you said farthest from the plate ... i said "huh" i thought you were talking about the solder joints. my brain cells are dying faster than my age ... it's getting harder to translate text to actual application.
 
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