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Where can i fit my K1000 with a XLR terminal?

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hi, guys

 

just received my K1000 from a friend and now i need some info

 

if anyone may help to have the information that where can i fit my K1000 with a XLR terminal? mine only have the cable out of the headphone and thats all, so i need to find a XLR terminal to "put on"

 

anyone may know a place to do that? whats the about charge of it? or if anyone kind enough to help and make one for me, surely i pay for ur awesome works:wub:

 

PS: i m looking for a connecting cable with 4-pin XLR connector and unterminated leads for SPEAKER OUT terminals. Original ones or DIY ones r all welcome.

 

 

thanks~

Moses

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have you looked at what larry at headphile has to offer?

sorry for my innocence.

whats that?

thanks

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WT* send ur cans to headphile for a simple mod. silly imo.

 

maybe the LHS guys that seem to build cables for most could help u out reterminating.

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SLT 2nd LVL

thats the place u told me just now?

i c i c....

would u pls tell me whats the charge they usually give for that? i mean add a 4-pin XLR terminal to the cable.

thanks biggrin.gif

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I have DIY a 4-pin XLR to TRS headphone jack before. Not sure is the 4-pin XLR terminal easy to find. I got mine from a shop few stores away from Hungs Brother at Sim Lim Square. This shop display lots of connectors in the display cabinet. I think the 4-pin XLR connector is used for microphone cable but I am not sure.

 

Also the termination I believe is not common so do bring along the instruction that came with the AKG K1000 to make sure they solder correctly. Basically the 4-pin signals to K-1000 consist of 2 for left channel and 2 for the right channel. So when solder to the headphone jack will be left positive, right positive and the 2 ground signal solder together.

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I have DIY a 4-pin XLR to TRS headphone jack before. Not sure is the 4-pin XLR terminal easy to find. I got mine from a shop few stores away from Hungs Brother at Sim Lim Square. This shop display lots of connectors in the display cabinet. I think the 4-pin XLR connector is used for microphone cable but I am not sure.

 

Also the termination I believe is not common so do bring along the instruction that came with the AKG K1000 to make sure they solder correctly. Basically the 4-pin signals to K-1000 consist of 2 for left channel and 2 for the right channel. So when solder to the headphone jack will be left positive, right positive and the 2 ground signal solder together.

many thanks wub.gif

 

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