TheMilford wrote:I soldered the yellow wire to pin 2 and the green to pin 3... I can always swap them later.
you can download the manual for the M160 here.
the spec sheet says ge(yellow) pin 2. bl(blue) pin 3.
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TheMilford wrote:I soldered the yellow wire to pin 2 and the green to pin 3... I can always swap them later.
bassdriver wrote:TheMilford wrote:I soldered the yellow wire to pin 2 and the green to pin 3... I can always swap them later.
the spec sheet says ge(yellow) pin 2. bl(blue) pin 3.
TheMilford wrote:I think there are two copper wires twisted together inside the mic... but it's hard to see.
TheMilford wrote:Any thoughts on the green/blue wire?
TheMilford wrote:how do I test for correct polarity/phase of this mic?
Rodabod wrote:TheMilford wrote:how do I test for correct polarity/phase of this mic?
Get another mic, strap it alongside your M160 so as the transducers are more or less aligned, then record some sort of impulse - say a sine tone or a snare. Now check the relative phase (well, polarity) on a wave editor.
Alternatively, keep them together and aligned as before, and speak into them whilst listening to both bussed together. You'll notice if the M160 is out of phase - flip the phase switch to check.
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