Hello,
I am using the ClearCom V Series com panel and am wondering if anyone knows where to get a replace female XLR input for the gooseneck mic?
I've called ClearCom and they do not sell that piece individually. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Attached is a picture of the XLR I need.
ClearCom XLR
Re: ClearCom XLR
Let me check next week when I return to work, and see if we have any in our parts stash.
What model is the panel it came out of?
What model is the panel it came out of?
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Re: ClearCom XLR
Sounding totally stupid, can't the wires just be resoldered to the connector or is there more damage that can't be seen?
Re: ClearCom XLR
Its made by Neutrik, the MPR-HD Series: http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/xlr-chass ... hd-series/
Assuming you're in the States, Newark Electronics will have them.
Assuming you're in the States, Newark Electronics will have them.
Re: ClearCom XLR
That came out of a V Series panel. I'm looking for the female 3 pin connector the a gooseneck connectionNECRAT wrote:Let me check next week when I return to work, and see if we have any in our parts stash.
What model is the panel it came out of?
Re: ClearCom XLR
I've been looking on their site and they are only showing male connectors. I need to find a 3 pin female, which I'm wondering if it was a custom design for the Clear Com V Series panels.dbuckley wrote:Its made by Neutrik, the MPR-HD Series: http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/xlr-chass ... hd-series/
Assuming you're in the States, Newark Electronics will have them.
Re: ClearCom XLR
There isn't a lot of room left to strip the wires and get enough space to resolder. The tear in the connector is right at the poles and would prefer to get a fresh one rather than a resolderd.w4cl wrote:Sounding totally stupid, can't the wires just be resoldered to the connector or is there more damage that can't be seen?
Re: ClearCom XLR
Got it. We are still using a RTS 4010 system! I hope one day the higher ups decide we need to move into the 21st Century, but this damn thing WON'T DIE!bceb120 wrote:There isn't a lot of room left to strip the wires and get enough space to resolder. The tear in the connector is right at the poles and would prefer to get a fresh one rather than a resolderd.w4cl wrote:Sounding totally stupid, can't the wires just be resoldered to the connector or is there more damage that can't be seen?