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The neat way to colour code Neutrik XX series XLR plugs
This is the bushing part of the cable strain relief and will require desoldering the contact part to replace. Look for the XXR coding rings if you need just an easy-to-replace colour coding for this plug series. There's also a transparent XXCR ring available for custom labels.
As I've tinkered with electronics I absolutely love the ten colour options Neutrik offers. The black (0) comes as standard and can be replaced with the selection of brown (1), red (2), orange (3), yellow (4), green (5), blue (6), violet (7), grey (8), and white (9) to encode numbers from 0 to 9. Just like the colours go on resistors! Neutrik part numbering for the colours follow the same coding scheme.
By combining the BXX bushings and XXR rings you can neatly colour code up to 100 cables, from 00 (black bushing + black ring) to 99 (white bushing + white ring)! I've mainly used the coloured bushings to indicate left (white) and right (red) channels of a cable pair for stereo use. The rings can then be used to identify the pairs from each other. I used to do colour coding with coloured shrink tubing but it gets loose over time even in light use and looks a bit ugly after a while.
As I've tinkered with electronics I absolutely love the ten colour options Neutrik offers. The black (0) comes as standard and can be replaced with the selection of brown (1), red (2), orange (3), yellow (4), green (5), blue (6), violet (7), grey (8), and white (9) to encode numbers from 0 to 9. Just like the colours go on resistors! Neutrik part numbering for the colours follow the same coding scheme.
By combining the BXX bushings and XXR rings you can neatly colour code up to 100 cables, from 00 (black bushing + black ring) to 99 (white bushing + white ring)! I've mainly used the coloured bushings to indicate left (white) and right (red) channels of a cable pair for stereo use. The rings can then be used to identify the pairs from each other. I used to do colour coding with coloured shrink tubing but it gets loose over time even in light use and looks a bit ugly after a while.
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Very useful
I use these for marking cable lengths, as you can't change these (accidentally or otherwise) unless you unsolder the connector. Colour was slightly darker than expected, but not a problem. Standard Neutrik quality.
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goog loking, this is superb!
if you like know witch is your cables, use this with many colours you can and everything will be in order, good quality materials as Neutrik does every time.
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Handy
Gotta love Neutrik!
First class quality, but perhaps a bit pricey for what it is…
However the colors are nice and it certainly helps identify which cables go where.
My only problem with them is that unlike the color coding rings, you have to desolder the connections in order to change the color of the connector - but how often will you do that??
Recommended.
First class quality, but perhaps a bit pricey for what it is…
However the colors are nice and it certainly helps identify which cables go where.
My only problem with them is that unlike the color coding rings, you have to desolder the connections in order to change the color of the connector - but how often will you do that??
Recommended.
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Swaps easily with standard black BXX connector
With the different colored rings and different colored bushings, you can solder dozens of cables, each with a unique color pair on both ends, letting you preprogram your mixer and efficiently connect all your gear. The cable end is flexible, so various cable thicknesses can be used, from thin, extra-flexible to thicker studio cable or reinforced stage cable.
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Neutrik
Neutrik is the standard choice by all pro sound/studio user... Another outstanding product by these guys.
I wouldn't use anything else on the sound system.
Easy to use, robust and top quality.
I wouldn't use anything else on the sound system.
Easy to use, robust and top quality.
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