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The XLR connector is the place where the XLR cable connects to the microphone. If the connector is pulled out, the internal wiring of the microphone can be damaged.
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While holding the microphone connector in one hand, and the XLR cable in the other hand, slowly pull them apart.
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Check to make sure all of the internal wires are connected. If you see a disconnected wire, take a look at the connector soldering guide.
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Hold the microphone connector in one hand and the microphone base in the other.
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Line up the screw in the connector with the hole in the middle of the microphone.
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Also, align the ridge on the microphone connector (located near the top of the connector) with the slot in the base of the microphone.
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With those parts aligned, push the connector back into the microphone until the screw lines up with hole in the side of the microphone.
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Using a small flat head screw driver, turn the screw in the side of the microphone clockwise until it is tight.
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Following these steps should reinstall the XLR connector back into the microphone.
Following these steps should reinstall the XLR connector back into the microphone.
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