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Manufacturer - Shure, Inc
I'd bet you a weeks salary you'll end up with two results in terms of sound quality by doing this:
1) Absolutely no change
2) horrible badness/poor performance due to bad wiring.
And I'm only refering to sound quality here, not the possibility of frying gear (which could also happen I suppose)
There's nothing in this scenerio that makes any sense as to why the audio quality would change other than that. You're not affecting the signal chain in anyway.
Now if you wire one of the cables to be 45 degrees out of phase or delay the signal of one of the mics or something like that, you might come up with something funky.
sjjohnston is right on.
1) Absolutely no change
2) horrible badness/poor performance due to bad wiring.
And I'm only refering to sound quality here, not the possibility of frying gear (which could also happen I suppose)
There's nothing in this scenerio that makes any sense as to why the audio quality would change other than that. You're not affecting the signal chain in anyway.
Now if you wire one of the cables to be 45 degrees out of phase or delay the signal of one of the mics or something like that, you might come up with something funky.
sjjohnston is right on.