Party Vibe

Register

Welcome To

XLR Cables

Forums Rave Free Parties & Teknivals XLR Cables

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 8 posts - 16 through 23 (of 23 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • MrAHC;222263 wrote:
    black & white which is + which is -?

    i got black wire and white wire which is which?its proper speaker cable for speek on???

    usually white is positive and black negative.
    elretardo87;222402 wrote:
    usually white is positive and black negative.

    i’ll take your word for it… :crazy_diz

    ta mate. thats one cable complete.

    On the XLR iI naow have white wired to number 2 and black wired to number 1.

    1 is the earth for signal cables.

    2 and 3 are your pos and neg respectively. Did you just ignore my first post 😉

    elretardo87;222482 wrote:
    1 is the earth for signal cables.

    2 and 3 are your pos and neg respectively. Did you just ignore my first post 😉

    was going off the diagram where it shows a red n black wire going to 1-=2. there are only a white n black wires in the cable i’m using. there is no third wire

    fthis is fuckin hard work and very complicated.

    i only got 2 wires a black one n white one? where do thay go?

    dont know if i got the jack one right right now?

    what about speakers i might have wired all them up wrong as well i always wire the stripey wire up to live. the one with the line running down it.

    please just say yes or no dont run into lectures using big words. why the fuck cant fuckin twats at speaker n cable places use red n black like standard fuckin wire instead of what they feel like it.

    its now took me 3 days to do nothing with 2 wires.

    elretardo87;222482 wrote:
    1 is the earth for signal cables.

    2 and 3 are your pos and neg respectively. Did you just ignore my first post 😉

    so i stick the white one to #2 and the black one to #3?

    i’m sorry about this but i’m realy thick with stuff like maths.

    open up the speakon, and see which pole the black and white are connected to (if you go round clockwise looking from the back of the connector, the first wire you come to will be the earth or -ve, and the next will be the signal or +ve)

    You then wire the earth to pin 1 on the XLR, and the signal or +ve to pin 2 (3 is for balanced lines which have nowt to do with speaker cables so ignore it)

    Oh yeah – quick edit. It doesn’t actually matter if you get them back to front, as long as ALL the speaker cables you use are wired the same way (the worst you’ll do is invert the signal – which only matters if you mix inverted with un-inverted), so don’t give yourself too much white hair over it 😉

0

Voices

21

Replies

Tags

This topic has no tags

Viewing 8 posts - 16 through 23 (of 23 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Forums Rave Free Parties & Teknivals XLR Cables