I can't quite grasp how this is useful, headphones will have +/- signal wire to each "speaker" in them, so how does this work when a set of cans has xlr connectors on the end that use 3 pins? I don't get where the 3rd pin goes.
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It doesn't. What was the ground for each channel of an SE config becomes the signal -. The 3rd pin of a 3-pin XLR is not connected to anything. That's another reason why I prefer 4-pin XLRs. Takes care of both channels nicely and less weight.
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So if I understand that correctly, the cans with xlr connectors only have it to be able to tap into the signal and not to still keep a balanced signal once it hits the headphone wires? since theres no where to electrically connect that 3rd pin?
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