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CAYMON module with male XLR connector CASY122/B — audio interface module
CAYMON module with male XLR connector CASY122/B — audio interface module
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CAYMON module with male XLR connector CASY122/B — audio interface module
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CAYMON module with male XLR connector CASY122/B — audio interface module
CAYMON module with male XLR connector CASY122/B — audio interface module
CAYMON CASY122/B is a modular audio interface module equipped with a male XLR connector designed for use in racks, panels, and custom patching frames. The module provides a standard balanced XLR interface suitable for microphone or line-level connections, enabling reliable signal input or output in professional sound systems and studio installations. Its compact form factor is intended for integration into modular panels where a straightforward, durable XLR termination is required.
The module offers a robust metal XLR mounting that ensures stable mechanical contact and reliable electrical connection in repeated use. Its balanced male XLR interface supports standard microphone and line-level signals, helping to minimize interference and maintain signal integrity over long cable runs. The compact modular format simplifies replacement and reconfiguration in structured audio installations, allowing technicians to adapt signal routing without extensive rewiring.
Install the module into a compatible modular panel or rack frame following the panel manufacturer’s mechanical mounting instructions. Connect the male XLR to the mating female XLR of a cable or device, ensuring correct wiring polarity for balanced signals (pin 1 ground, pin 2 positive, pin 3 negative). Use the module for microphone inputs, outputs to preamps, or line-level connections as part of an audio routing or patch system. When removing or replacing the module, power down connected equipment if appropriate and handle connectors by the body to avoid stress on soldered or crimped terminations.
For best signal integrity, use balanced XLR cables with proper shielding and maintain secure mechanical mounting in the panel. Verify wiring continuity and polarity after installation and perform a brief sound check when integrating into live or studio signal chains.
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