Ok, I must be living under a rock because I had no idea these existed until today when I was shopping for some 3.5mm plugs and jacks on the markertek site, but apparently there is such a thing as a 3.5mm TRRS plug and Jack (though not made by switchcraft).
Has anybody used these and can tell me more about them?
Here's my thinking: I would wire the tip and next ring as usual with left and right positive connections as normal, and then the next ring would be either left or right minus or return, and the sleeve would be the other channel's return. If my thinking is correct then hopefully the balanced plug would work in unbalanced, TRS mode when plugged into a standard 3.5mm TRS jack, and likewise, a standarrd 3.5mm TRS would work normally when plugged into a TRRS jack.
If this will work, I'd like to put one of these trrs jacks in my Smack and maybe s.e.x. 2.1 as well, and then have somebody rewire the 3.5mm TRS plug on my Shure IEMs to a TRRS, and hopefully still be able to use it with the iPod, my ALO Continental amp, etc.
So, if anybody can confirm that his will work and especially if anybody knows who has the soldering chops to swap the connectors for me, that would be great -- I'm afraid that such fine soldering is not going to be something I can manage, or at least very well, and the Lune silver cable was pretty expensive and I don't want to mess it up.
Personally, I think this could be a really cool solution to a balanced pair of IEMs.
Thanks,
Jim
Jim Rebman -- recovering audiophile
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