Ex radio broadcasting equipment
It is important to read my comments about the wiring of this lead
Read on ....
AMPHENOL - XLR Splitter Lead
250mm length
XLR-Female ~ 2x XLR-Male
4-FOUR thin shielded coax (2.75mm diameter) 2x (one cable to each of the XLR-Male connectors)
Cable sheath is only printed with the 4-FOUR along the length of the cable - nothing else, I am not familiar with this marking or manufacturer
XLR connectors are all AMPHENOL
COSMETIC CONDITION:
Cable sheath is fine, barely any scuff marks (from use) and certainly no nicks etc
All three connectors are in very good condition, clean and shiny and the XLR-Male connectors have silver plated pins.
Let's take a look inside ....
Connections at either end are sound and have been made professionally.
TESTING:
NON STANDARD AUDIO WIRING
(Shield is floating)
XLR Pin 1 connected to the coax Shield on both cables
XLR Pin 2 HOT (red core) is connected to XLR-Male #1 Pin 2 & XLR-Male #2 Pin 2
XLR Pin 3 COLD (blue core) is connected to XLR-Male #1 Pin 3 & XLR-Male #2 Pin 3
In other words, the balanced signal at the Female connector has the two cables connected in parallel at each Pin and this balanced signal is split across the two XLR-Male connectors.
I have now placed this lead into a clear, sealed plastic packet awaiting a new owner.