rode nt1-a question????

doctornads

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For anyone who has the rode nt1-a is microphone pin 1 sticking out more that pins 2 and 3? I never noticed this before until now and i dont know if that is normal. I tried to push it back in to see if it got pulled out but it wont budge. Is it normal?
 
That's normal. It is common in electronics to use pins of various lengths so that the ground gets connected first, then power, then signal/data. This is both to avoid data corruption/noise/hum/popping and for safety reasons. With XLR, signal and power are shared on 2 & 3, so you can't separate those. However, pin 1 (ground) still gets connected first so that the body is grounded before its guts get electrified. :D

I suspect you'll find that this is relatively common for (good) phantom-powered microphones. If it isn't, it should be.
 
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