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If the cable that comes with the microphone is long enough to reach the Vortex device, you may cut off the 
male XLR connector and use wire strippers to remove the outer sheath and any shielding of the conductors.  
This will allow you to connect the wire directly to one of the provided Phoenix connectors. 
  
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All wireless microphones will require the use of a receiver to demodulate the signal.  In this case, the 
receiver will typically have one of two types of output connectors:  XLR or RCA: 
 
   
  
An XLR connector uses two conductors (positive and negative) and a ground line to transfer signal from one 
device to another device. This is referred to as "balanced".  Pin 1 is shield, Pin 2 is positive, and Pin 3 is 
negative.  An RCA connector only uses one conductor and one ground line and is referred to as 
"unbalanced".  The signal conducting part of the connector is called "tip" and the ground line is called 
"shield". 
  
If the output of the wireless receiver has a balanced output, connect the Positive conductor of the Vortex 
device to Pin 2 of the XLR connector, the Negative conductor of the Vortex device to Pin 3 of the XLR 
connector, and the Shield of the cable to the only to the Vortex device.  Refer to Cable Drawing 2 in the 
Vortex Input Wiring section of the Appendix. 
 
If the output of the wireless receiver has an unbalanced output, connect the Positive conductor of the 
Vortex device to the Tip of the RCA connector and the Negative conductor of the Vortex device to Shield of 
the RCA connector.  The shield of the cable is not connected at the unbalanced end of the cable.  Refer to 
Cable Drawing 3 in the Vortex Input Wiring section of the Appendix. 
 
 
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