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Really neat way to split TRRS signals to get them in an out of professional gear
Frank Flanagan 17.09.2021
I am currently using two of these to split TRRS signals into and out of DI channels to connect them to professional gear while killing ground loop noise.
I have made up one TRRS to XLR cable for each channel, picking up the appropriate signal in the TRRS.
This is more flexible and neater than splitting everything on a hardwired patch panel or putting a box onto the cable with one TRRS and 3 XLR connectors.
Note: on most TRRS connections you need will to put about a 10K shunt resistor between mic and ground (to convince the PC/iPhone etc that there is a mic present) and run the signal through perhaps a 1uF ceramic cap (to block the bias voltage provided to power headset mics).