wolfetan44
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We got 2 different things here. Troll is saying the one on the left, is the left channel, and wje is saying the one of the right is the left channel. Hmm.
We got 2 different things here. Troll is saying the one on the left, is the left channel, and wje is saying the one of the right is the left channel. Hmm.
Sorry don't mean to confuse, have a look at this.
I would check with a multimeter for continuity personally but if you don't have one on had I believe that this is right. I am not sure though now that I think of it.
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Quote:We got 2 different things here. Troll is saying the one on the left, is the left channel, and wje is saying the one of the right is the left channel. Hmm.
Good point. I went to check the Canare F-12 wiring points. However, the diagram that I found had different Tip and Ring connection points than the picture you posted. Ideally, though, a $20 multimeter is more trusty than even a diagram from the Interweb.
Edit: If you look at this picture of the Canare F-12, you'll see that the points for soldering are a bit different than your pic.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/71148/diy-cable-gallery/4260#post_5678593
I have a meter, where should I put the 2 pin things?
Quote:I have a meter, where should I put the 2 pin things?
Since you are investing in all these tools (highly commended) to do DIY stuff, I'd really recommend spending a little more time and research or even experimentation to learn how to use them instead of having your hand held every step of the way. You will learn more thoroughly and have much more gratification when you accomplish your builds. I think the generosity and eagerness of Headfiers to help out is fantastic, but I think it also becomes a crutch for new folks and also derails threads.
This is a gallery, not a DIY help thread. That said, since I have no picture to post, I will share knowledge: set your multimeter to resistance, touch one probe point on the tip (left channel) and touch other parts of the connector to see where the resistance drops to zero, indicating continuity and the corresponding point for the tip. Do the same for the ring (right channel), and ground. This is also useful to do with the ends of wires if you did not pre-lable them prior to braiding.
Oh. Sorry about that. I have no clue where to look though.
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We got 2 different things here. Troll is saying the one on the left, is the left channel, and wje is saying the one of the right is the left channel. Hmm.