XLR Shorting Plug

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schodge

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XLR Shorting Plug
« on: 21 Feb 2008, 10:13 pm »
Most of what I've found on the web regarding creating XLR shorting plugs (to try and reduce noise picked up through unused inputs - worth a shot) shorts only hot to ground, and not negative as well.  Is there a reason for this?

With my RCA shorting plugs, I "shorted" using a 1k resistor - partly because I was worried they might get unintentionally stuck into an output and fry an output stage, and partly for a reason that I thought was quite good but I can't currently remember.  Given that the first is impossible for XLRs, is there a good reason to use resistors instead of straight shorts?

Thanks,

Shayne Hodge