Imagine you assemble a standard 3-pin XLR cable, but accidentally
solder the cable shield to pin 2 and the hot wire to pin 1 on both
sides. This cable is commonly analyzed by all cable testers as “OK”, as all pins are 1:1 connected, but the MR-PRO detects such assembly
problems.
How can a wrongly connected shield be detected?
A good XLR cable is a nearly perfect balanced device. For most
audio cables the capacities between pin2 – pin1 and pin3 – pin1
will differ less than 5%. Differences higher than 10% are possible
indications of a shielding fault. Differences exceeding 25% confi rm
an unbalanced cable, caused by a wrongly assembled shield.
Measurement Guideline
Connect the cable to the MR-PRO output and leave the second
end open (=not connected).
Select the MR-PRO measurement function “IMPEDANCE” and
adjust test level = 0 dBu and frequency = 10 kHz.
Select “RL” in the bottom line, showing the detailed impedance
results of pin 2 and pin 3.
Any impedance measurement result with a deviation of more
than 10% indicates already a possible pin 1 assembly problem.
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