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if your XLR cable isn't providing a solid clean connection whether it be for your microphone, audio-interface, or speaker, use this guide to restore that connection via soldering. | | the most likely cause of that happening with your cable is a wire that has been detached or severed from the connecting point. the only other cause that could be the case is if there is dirt and debris underneath the cable (which you can just clean out) and you can use this guide to dissassemble the wire to clean it if that is the case. | | before using this guide, if you are not experienced in [linkguide|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Wire+Stripping/11008|wire stripping|new_window=true] then I recommend that you get refreshed or learn how to do it using the guide from that link. Also, if you are not experienced with [linkguide|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+To+Solder+and+Desolder+Connections/750|soldering and using a soldering iron|new_window=true] than I also recommend that you use that guide that to learn or refresh. | | be sure to test the cable on multiple devices before using this guide. |
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