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Keith Calistro Posted on Apr 09, 2015

I need a wiring diagram for the mic end of a audio technica at822 the wires all broke at the solder points

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This is the only thing I could find online:

1 - shield
2 - left (hot)
3 - left
4 - right (hot)
5 - right

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SOURCE: need the wiring diagram for a audio-technica

I believe on the 4 pin connector of the pack, pin 1 is shield/ground and pin 2 is low impedance input. One of the other pins is bias voltage and the other is high impedance.

In the UNIT I had, there was a connection diagram someplace in the battery compartment, either on the cover or the case. As I recall it had poor conrast to read and find it so check closely.

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SOURCE: Audio Technica PRO-35: need wiring diagram for mic end

If you feel the shield goes to the middle, try red on one terminal and white on the other. If not, reverse it.

If it's labeled on the circuit board...pin 1, pin 2, pin 3, then pin 1 is usually ground, pin 2 is hot (red), and pin 3 is cold.

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Cameron Lewis

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2011

SOURCE: Need an internal wiring diagram (schematic) for an

After running a search online through 3 search engines, I cannot find a schematic for that microphone anywhere. Your best bet is to look and see if you can find something missing (a spot that's supposed to have a wire that doesn't). I'm going to have to apologize, but it's all trial and error at this point.

Sorry.

Btw, Iā€™m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/cameron_463100ffd54b591d

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