How to Build a Neutrik XX Series XLR Cable with Mogami 2534 Neglex Quad Cable
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Everything you need to build your own high-performance custom XLR cables is waiting for you at Markertek!
Neutrik XX Series Connectors - bit.ly/2TbmeUW
Mogami 2534 Cable - bit.ly/3fkAZgX
Contents of this video --------------------------------------------
0:00 - Intro / Benefits of Neutrik connectors and Mogami cable
1:50 - Preparing the cable
6:18 - Tinning the cable lead tips with solder
8:36 - Preparing the connectors
10:47 - Soldering the cable leads to the connectors
13:41 - Final Assembly
15:40 - Conclusion
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The video says PIN 2 White, PIN3 Blue. I just now took a new pre-made cable out the package (same cable as the video - Mogami Neglex 2534). It has PIN2 Blue, PIN3 White. I realize it doesn't matter as long as both male and female ends are the same. Just thought I would mention this to relieve any confusion viewers might have. Great detailed video. Thanks.
For best results, do not transport solder on a hot iron, as the flux will burn off in transport. If you’re going to do this, flux the twisted wire to account for the burn off and let the fluxed wires suck the hot solder off the iron tip (via capillary action). Use small diameter (0.020 or less) solder so you’ll have good control over the solder metering as the amount of solder is a critical thing to control. Also, be sure you use a tiny glob of solder as a thermal bridge to the cups so you can use low (600F) tip temps and still get effective heat transfer and get an and off in 2 seconds.
The best combination - Neutrik XX and Mogami neglex W2534.
this is the best explanation to make cable.
Awesome video explaining each step start to finish! Much appreciated!
@markertek
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Perfect!
Can i use the 2549 (trs) on a synthesizer (balanced outputs)????
Thanks for informative and good entertainment. Nc3fxx-bag is silver and nc3fxx-b is gold, with a price difference of less than a dollar. Is silver here preferable?
@markertek
Ай бұрын
Hello! The gold is a better conductor, so we have customers who prefer them as a quality upgrade. However, folks tend to choose the -BAG line when they are okay with the standard plating, but still want the look of the black connector. Hope that helps!
If I am just making cables for my external gear like effects and eqs and compressors to my converters what cables should I use? Also the converters all have dsubs connections
@markertek
2 жыл бұрын
Hello! For D-Sub cable builds we like to use Canare MR202-8AT - bit.ly/38djU4h
Use these parts and you will have the best cable ever needed. Audiophools will have nothing to fuss over.
Excellent! I have two questions: For Studio-Use Microphone Cables, controlled environment, 2 to 5 meters long: Question 1: I have a lot of 2534 and wonder how bad idea would it be not to join/twist the end pairs, using only one of each and leaving a Live and a Return unused. Maybe join both of them to the X shield?. This in order to avoid long run High Cut Filtering and still put the cable in use. Maybe achieving a sound closer to the 2549? Would this cause any problem? Question 2: Which Neutrik Connector? NC3XX - 1) Nickel VS 2) NC3XX-B VS 3) NC3XX-BAG. I understand the the 1st to be nickel housed with silver connectors, the 2nd to be black chrome housed with gold connectors, and the 3rd to be black chrome housed with silver connectors. Thx!
@markertek
Жыл бұрын
Hello! I'll answer the 2nd question first since there's a more straightforward answer. The folks I talked to at Neutrik confirmed that XX connector material choices are an environmental visual preference. We use the NC3XX series for our standard assemblies. Some people like the look of the black, especially if they are trying to hide them onstage or on camera. As far as the gold contacts, gold conducts better than nickel, so there is a slight upgrade in the gold plating. However, gold is also softer so overtime is more prone to wear. For the 1st question, the engineers I talked with did not see there being a problem with doing what you are suggesting but were not sure if there is any advantage other than perhaps changing the 'color' of the sound as you suggest to the 2549. Give it a try and let us know!
@michaelrobinson9643
5 ай бұрын
Alex, do you have a concern that increasing the wire gauge by doubling the conductors for pin 2/3 will alter the sound or the gain required for a cable? "Loudness" is not linear across frequency so I am intrigued by your question and how the different cables may influence your system. Do be aware that wires left in place with no connection can still influence magnetic fields ... so I wonder if you would be increasing or not affecting the noise rejection capability of your cables in real terms. Being mindful the core reason for 4 core is to have 2 twisted pairs which by orientation will reject induced magnetic fields or electrical noise from perpendicular wiring (with its incumbent magnetic field). I'm interested in hearing what you ended up doing and your experience with the outcome if you have time to reply to my remarks :D
Producing an RCA to XLR version. Usually for shielded unbalanced cable I would terminate the shield at the source only. For the RCA to XLR (eg minidsp to Amplifier) Would the Shield and Cold be combined on the outer ring, with hot on the centre pin; XLR being as normal with shield on pin1, hot and cold on 2 & 3?
@markertek
2 ай бұрын
Hello! Correct. Our standard for an RCA to XLR would have the cold and shield combined on the sleeve on the RCA side with the hot on the tip.
What soldering gun are you using or do you recommend?
@markertek
Жыл бұрын
Helllo! We are big fans of Weller soldering products and that is what we use in our shop and in the video. You can find them all here: bit.ly/3GpfLL8
Could you please link to the jacket stripper you're using?
@markertek
2 жыл бұрын
Hello! The stripper in the video is an Ideal Stripmaster but we also really like the Katapult from Klein Tools: bit.ly/3NWOpPg
@LaterHolmes
2 жыл бұрын
@@markertek Thanks!
@alexb119
Жыл бұрын
Hey guys! I for the Katapult, but it cuts all the way through the ground wires. Any pointers?@@markertek
@markertek
Жыл бұрын
@@alexb119 Hello! The Katapult should be used for stripping the individual conductor jackets. For the outer jacket we recommend the Ideal 45-265 Stripmaster. bit.ly/3mvjbGe
Any recommendations on the type of solder to use?
@markertek
3 жыл бұрын
Hello! In this video we are using Tenma 21-1047 Lead-Free Rosin Core Solder. It works well for this application. bit.ly/3s7K8hM
@dimitriapproved
2 жыл бұрын
Forget lead free. 63-37 ie: Item# KS-6337-25 , MFG #: 24-6337-0018 . Available at markertek of all places :)
@houndawg3
Жыл бұрын
Don't use lead free. It's too hard to work with. Silver solder is also not needed. The best and easiest to use is Kester 44 63/37 solder.
Apakah seri kabel ini ada yang berwarna putih?
@markertek
Жыл бұрын
YA! bit.ly/3HLWplq
@rraudiopati1278
Жыл бұрын
Thanks sir
это балансный аудио кабель так сделать можно?
@markertek
2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes, this is a balanced cable build.
It's not SODDER it's pronounced SOL-DER !
@luke_vucenovic_wrestling
2 жыл бұрын
Don’t be that guy….