Description
Review : S604 XLR Female Connector
The current S604 Soundco plug is suitable for connecting a microphone to a sound table or connecting two active speakers or using it in a studio room. As can be seen from the name and appearance of this connector, it has three communication pins named xlr, which are marked with the numbers 1/2/3. The top is the set of connectors of Soundco company. In all connectors and jacks of this company, the use of quality raw materials is one of the priorities of Soundco’s socket and connector production line. The use of high purity copper in product pins is one of the highlights of a high quality connector now. All plastic parts are made of nylon raw materials. We guarantee that these parts will not break in repeated use! Nickel outer coating, in addition to durability and non-corrosion of the connector in many uses, has maintained the beauty of the product twice. When you touch the S604 Soundco plug, the feeling of originality and durability of the product is transferred to you. As we said, the internal plugs of this product are high purity copper and have been plated with chrome metal for strength and no change of angle. Extremely good solder is the result of using the best material in the current material of Soundco model S604. The distinguishing feature of the current Soundco S604 plug is the laboratory report of 3000 times connection in industrial conditions, which is a very high rank.
Other specifications of Soundco S604 XLR Female Connector:
To connect a microphone cable to the Soundco female XLR connector model S604, connect the shield wire to pin 1, the white wire to pin 3, and the red wire to pin 2.
For a flawless and effective soldering, first strip the cable jacket and twist the wire strands together.
Then, solder each wire individually. Do the same for the connector pins.
If you are using 63% tin solder, there is no need to use flux, as this connector provides an excellent surface for soldering.
Place the pre-tinned wire onto the connector pin, and gently use the tip of the soldering iron to bond the two surfaces together.











