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Dave Morrison February 23rd, 2008 12:24 AM

Wiring mic info needed
 
I just got a Senn ew100p G2 wireless system and I picked up a Senn MKE2-5 mic from eBay. I wasn't sure how to wire this to my stereo 3.5mm plug so I called Sennheiser. They told me the following:

tip = red wire
ring = blue wire (and he told me tie the blue wire to the shield as well)
sleeve = braided copper shield

I tried this tonight and I get no output at all. Can anybody advise what to try next? There are also two tightly braided wires (unshielded) that appear to be strain relievers and I crimped them in with the strain reliever. Help!

dave

Jimmy Tuffrey February 23rd, 2008 03:31 AM

You may find that the 'uncoated' coloured wire needs heating up and scraping to reveal the metal.

If that is the Platinum version with the very thin cable then the wire will be that sort.

It looks odd if you are expecting standard wire with a rubber coat. This stuff has only a sprayed on coating.

Dave Morrison February 23rd, 2008 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimmy Tuffrey (Post 831268)
You may find that the 'uncoated' coloured wire needs heating up and scraping to reveal the metal.

If that is the Platinum version with the very thin cable then the wire will be that sort.

It looks odd if you are expecting standard wire with a rubber coat. This stuff has only a sprayed on coating.

Hi Jimmy. I was a little surprised at the strength of these wires. But, I guess they are built for durability. I was able to strip the insulation off with a little effort, but after soldering them onto the locking 3.5mm plug, I have NO output. I needed to find out this was due to my own screwup or if I simply got a dead mic from eBay.

Abe Dolinger February 23rd, 2008 04:57 PM

red - tip
blue and white - sleeve

worked for me, with nothing soldered to the ring.

Dave Morrison February 23rd, 2008 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abe Dolinger (Post 831640)
red - tip
blue and white - sleeve

worked for me, with nothing soldered to the ring.

Ummm, white? There is no white lead. Just red, blue, braided copper and two tightly wound stainless steel wires (non-insulated).

Abe Dolinger February 25th, 2008 09:58 AM

The white lead in mine was the ground, so use the braided copper wire instead. As far as I can see the other two wires are just for making the cable more rigid.

Jeffery Magat February 25th, 2008 10:32 AM

Use a multimeter and check he polarity and voltage coming across the wires. If you have the EW 100G2 manual it shows what needs to be connected in the technical specifications part.

Dave Morrison February 25th, 2008 10:32 AM

Just a followup....in my zealous effort to make the connection more durable, I managed to crimp the cable clamp too tight and short-circuited the wires inside the jacket. So, it looks like THAT problem is solved. Now I have the problem of feeding balanced line-level audio into a consumer camcorder that only wants to see mic-level unbalanced audio. Any help on this?.....thread-cra**ing myself!!

Abe Dolinger February 25th, 2008 01:41 PM

Glad you got your wiring sorted . . the out level on the G2 can be taken down up to 30 dB in the receiver menu. If that still isn't enough, you can buy, make, or have made a line->mic attenuator cable.

Dave Morrison February 25th, 2008 02:36 PM

I'm still struggling a little with whether the audio coming OUT of the receiver (AF Out) is balanced or unbalanced AND if it is coming out at line or mic level. Any clues?

Jeffery Magat February 25th, 2008 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Morrison (Post 832827)
I'm still struggling a little with whether the audio coming OUT of the receiver (AF Out) is balanced or unbalanced AND if it is coming out at line or mic level. Any clues?

Read the manual. Audio comes out unbalanced and like Abe mentioned you can attenuate the output on the receiver if needed.

Dave Morrison February 25th, 2008 04:44 PM

Thanks guys. I'm getting this sorted out slowly. I guess I'm getting a little lost making these jumps from unbalanced to balanced and back again (when it enters my Canon GL2).


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