So I want to build a cable that incorporates the 4.7k mod to use with my Sound Pros battery box instead of buy a new one. I have read what I can about the 4.7k mod, but wanted to get very specific about what it would looke like in a connector cable. Here are two pictures, if someone could point me in the right direction, I would appreciate at. The picture on the left is putting the 4.7k resistor in the ground line and then tying into the audio line, only two connections to the ground of the mini plug. The right one is putting the resistor between the two wires on both sides and all wires tying to mini plug. Or, is there a way to do it with only one reisistor for the whole cable?
Well as the person who invented this mod.. You must use two resistors they MUST be metal film and must be HAND matched to 4.7k exactly if at all possible.. both sets of resistors should always be the same value. You can use 1/8 watt resistors they are very small and easy to work with DIGIKEY.COM sells them for cheap.. I use NTE Flame proof series on my mics.. Not that you have to worry about flame
NICE DRAWING
buy the way thanks for taking the time and doing that. Now others can do the mod. I get about 20 mod questions a week
I will use this drawing now to explain things.. By the way the 900 series mics do not need my mod only the 800 series but other three wire mics can also use this mod.. I have tried it on naks but it does not seem to improve there performance.
Chris