How to Fix a Broken XLR Microphone Cable

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 5 Steps

XLR cables can take a beating, and sometimes their soldered connections just can’t keep up. This guide walks you through cracking open an XLR connector and bringing those loose wires back together with a trusty soldering iron.

Step 1

– Lay the XLR cable on a surface that’s as clear as your mind should be before starting this repair – clutter-free!

– Next, grab your trusty mini screwdriver and carefully remove the tiny screw near the top of the cable. Don’t worry, it’s just one small screw to rule them all!

– Now, gently pry apart the outer metal casing from the inner mechanism. Easy does it, you’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. ScrewdriverHow to Fix a Broken XLR Microphone Cable

Step 2

– Take a moment to check which connections have come loose. In this case, the white cable decided to take a little vacation and is now disconnected.

Step 3

– Take a look at the wires—if there’s not enough exposed to work with, don’t sweat it. In this case, they’re just a tad too short to make a solid connection.

– When the wires are too short, grab some wire strippers or a razor and carefully peel back the insulation to give yourself more room.

– Gently separate the wires so you’ve got space to work.

Step 4

– Attach each loose wire to its matching metal prong with a bit of solder—make sure they’re snug and shiny!

Step 5

– Once your soldering masterpiece is done, pop the metal cover back onto the cable head.

– Grab a tiny screwdriver and snug that lone screw back into place.

Tools Used
  1. ScrewdriverHow to Fix a Broken XLR Microphone Cable

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