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Reply Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Share ThreadFacebookTwitterTumblrLinkedInMySpaceEmailGo toPrevious ThreadNext ThreadPlease make a selection first new « Prev1Next » mikewithmic Full Member Posts: 20 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 4, 2020 14:32:56 GMT -6   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by mikewithmic on Sept 4, 2020 14:32:56 GMT -6 First post here!  I've got an MXL Mogami Edition V69 tube mic and PSU, but I need a 7 pin XLR cable for it.  I saw one that is for the APEX 460 large diaphragm studio condenser microphone (7 pin male to 7 pin female), and I'm wondering if that is compatible.  It is made by Yorkville.  If it is compatible, would there be any reason to avoid it?  Thanks! Last Edit: Sept 4, 2020 14:35:13 GMT -6 by mikewithmic donr RGO Senior Member Posts: 2,180 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 4, 2020 21:58:57 GMT -6 ericn likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by donr on Sept 4, 2020 21:58:57 GMT -6 Not all tube mic-PSU cables are wired the same. I'd think they would be, end to end, but I know that Chandler REDD cables are different than Miktek CV4 cables. One won't work with the other, I found out. drumsound RGO Senior Member Chief Engineer, Janitor Posts: 2,897 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 4, 2020 22:27:42 GMT -6 kcatthedog and ericn like this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by drumsound on Sept 4, 2020 22:27:42 GMT -6 You should be able to either find the pin-out on the MXL or buy a cable from them. Tonyoxidelounge.comLive drum Tracks DrumsToGo.netwww.instagram.com/oxidelounge/ Deleted Deleted Member Posts: 0 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 4, 2020 23:16:15 GMT -6 kcatthedog and keymod like this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2020 23:16:15 GMT -6 img.techpowerup.org/200114/psu-stellar-2-alctron-bv300-cropped.jpgThis is the pin assignment of the Alctron 460.The standard is pin assignment 1:1, no twists.Pin 1 = B+Pin 2 = HeaterPin 3 = Pattern (some of the non pattern mics sometimes have the same B+ on this pin)Pin 4 = GroundPin 5 = Audio +Pin 6 = Audio -Pin 7 = GroundThere are different pin layouts for some microphones. Some are having 2x ground and one spare, have seen this. Some expensive boutique guys might change pin assignment just for the sake of being proprietary and selling their overpriced cables.However, over at gs someone posted the pin layout of your mic, and he had his information about the Mogami cable apparently from the MXL customer support.Pin 1 = B+ (red)Pin 2 = Heater (green or blue)Pin 3 = Pattern (some of the non pattern mics sometimes have the same B+ on this pin) (purple)Pin 4 = Ground (shield)Pin 5 = Audio + (orange of twisted pair)Pin 6 = Audio - (white of twisted pair)Pin 7 = Ground (shield)As you can easily see, same pinout, even with the color coding of the different gauges in the original Mogami.So, I would go for the cable of your choice.Best regards kcatthedog Temp Super Helpful Dude Posts: 15,790 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 5, 2020 3:08:08 GMT -6 via mobile Ward likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by kcatthedog on Sept 5, 2020 3:08:08 GMT -6 Do you understand what pin out is referring to ? mikewithmic Full Member Posts: 20 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 5, 2020 13:56:06 GMT -6   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by mikewithmic on Sept 5, 2020 13:56:06 GMT -6 Is that a question for me, kcatthedog? I'm certainly no electrician, just someone who wants to know if this Yorkville cable is likely to work for me without any problems. Thanks. kcatthedog Temp Super Helpful Dude Posts: 15,790 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 5, 2020 15:30:29 GMT -6 via mobile   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by kcatthedog on Sept 5, 2020 15:30:29 GMT -6 Yes, I am no expert either but have made a c12 and u47, so I just wondered if the idea of the wires within the mike going to their pins on the mike cable connection and that that is marked 1-7 was apparent to you? The cable wires have to be aligned twitch the mike pin out otherwise, you are literally crossing your wires, the mike won’t work or you could potentially have a nasty shock. No fun with the 230 odd Volts in a u47 build, unless you really don’t like your current hair cut and heart rate!Buying the cable from the manufacturer is a good idea or hiring a tech to do soldering is a good idea, if you are not confident in reading the schematic/pin out and or your fine soldering skills for a 7 wire cable. mikewithmic Full Member Posts: 20 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 5, 2020 15:54:29 GMT -6   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by mikewithmic on Sept 5, 2020 15:54:29 GMT -6 That's beyond my understanding (which is why I'm here!). I did read that the inexpensive tube mics from China use the same cable configuration (Rode is different, apparentaly, though I don't know where those are made). Also, I found one by a company called SWAMP (Australia) on ebay and asked them if their cables would work with my mic, waiting to hear back from them. kcatthedog Temp Super Helpful Dude Posts: 15,790 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 5, 2020 17:09:47 GMT -6 via mobile Martin John Butler likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by kcatthedog on Sept 5, 2020 17:09:47 GMT -6 It’s not that complicated, if you look at the bottom of the mike, where it connects to the cable there is a black plastic cap with the 7 holes in it. If you look carefully , you will see they are numbered. The numbers correspond with the schematic that will show how the internal wiring connects the interior pin ( inside the mike) to the wires inside the mike.Rhode are made in Australia.Do you know that your mike works and that it has not been modded?I’d say get a cable from the mike manufacturer. Last Edit: Sept 5, 2020 17:11:10 GMT -6 by kcatthedog Ward RGO Senior Member Summer good sum times Posts: 11,293 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 6, 2020 6:32:07 GMT -6 kcatthedog likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by Ward on Sept 6, 2020 6:32:07 GMT -6 Ask Pro La Audio for a straight through 7 pin XLR cable and you will be fine, mikewithmic That's what all the Telefunken tube mics like the copperhead use. No issues. No affiliations at this time mikewithmic Full Member Posts: 20 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 8, 2020 15:52:09 GMT -6   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by mikewithmic on Sept 8, 2020 15:52:09 GMT -6 I was told there are no extra electronics in the MXL cable but there might be in others, if that information if of use to anyone, assuming it's accurate. Last Edit: Sept 8, 2020 15:52:32 GMT -6 by mikewithmic kcatthedog Temp Super Helpful Dude Posts: 15,790 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 8, 2020 19:31:39 GMT -6 via mobile Ward likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by kcatthedog on Sept 8, 2020 19:31:39 GMT -6 No idea what they mean by extra electronics but I think Ward’s suggestion accurate. Martin John Butler RGO Senior Member Singer/Songwriter/Producer/ Posts: 8,040 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 9, 2020 7:52:32 GMT -6   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by Martin John Butler on Sept 9, 2020 7:52:32 GMT -6 Unless you want some special high end cable, just get what the manufacturer offers. I doubt you'd do that for an MXL mic anyway. I'm sure any mainstream music store can order one for you if it's not in stock. It's just a cable, not like you're rewiring an old console and searching for extinct parts. www.martinjohnbutler.com Ward RGO Senior Member Summer good sum times Posts: 11,293 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 9, 2020 8:43:21 GMT -6 ericn likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by Ward on Sept 9, 2020 8:43:21 GMT -6 Sept 9, 2020 7:52:32 GMT -6 Martin John Butler said:Unless you want some special high end cable, just get what the manufacturer offers. I doubt you'd do that for an MXL mic anyway. I'm sure any mainstream music store can order one for you if it's not in stock. It's just a cable, not like you're rewiring an old console and searching for extinct parts.If mikewithmic really likes his mic, or has had mods made to it, the investment in a quality XLR7 cable from Pro Audio LA or Sweetwater would be well worth it. I've had clients give me MXL mics as part of settling a bill, and then passed them on to others free, and they work fine for doing demos. No affiliations at this time Martin John Butler RGO Senior Member Singer/Songwriter/Producer/ Posts: 8,040 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 9, 2020 12:54:22 GMT -6   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by Martin John Butler on Sept 9, 2020 12:54:22 GMT -6 I'm very much a higher end cable guy Ward and I agree with you. I just thought that in this case just getting what the manufacturer uses would be the simplest way o go. www.martinjohnbutler.com mikewithmic Full Member Posts: 20 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 9, 2020 13:33:20 GMT -6 Ward likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by mikewithmic on Sept 9, 2020 13:33:20 GMT -6 Sept 8, 2020 19:31:39 GMT -6 kcatthedog said:No idea what they mean by extra electronics but I think Ward’s suggestion accurate.I assumed it meant "straight through 7 pin XLR cable," as the other person mentioned. kcatthedog Temp Super Helpful Dude Posts: 15,790 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 9, 2020 13:43:47 GMT -6 via mobile Ward likes this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by kcatthedog on Sept 9, 2020 13:43:47 GMT -6 Ya, just a weird way of saying it, exclude every other colour except black, ah,,you mean you want black ? ericn Temp Balance Engineer Posts: 15,897 Quick question about 7 pin XLR cables for tube mic to PSU. Sept 10, 2020 9:25:15 GMT -6 via mobile   Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by ericn on Sept 10, 2020 9:25:15 GMT -6 It’s probably a pin 1 to 1 cable but, honestly a screwy pin out is a great way for a budget manufacturer to make money on replacement cables. The safe bet would probably be to buy a cable labeled MXL on EBay with the buyer protection.If I new the pin out or really really liked the mic REDCO or ProAudio LA. with quality cable would be my go to, but I’m not sure I could justify spending as much or more on a cable than the used value of the mic.I might see if one of the vendors of Doner mic body’s for the DIY world new the mic and had a budget cable. “Right now I need a Telecaster through a Vibrolux turned up to 10”Memphis in the meantime by John Hiatt Reply Click here to remove banner ads from this forum. Terms of Service   Privacy   Cookies   FTC Disclosure   Report Abuse   Your Privacy Choices

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