Hello Friends.
I lost a sync cable for the Bose Lifestyle SQL Transmitter wireless module. I enclosed a picture of a cable. It is an expensive to replace and trying to do it myself. I need your help if you could provide a pin out for this cable. Basically a 4 conductor audio jack map to RCA connector. Which conductor connecting to the RCA jack?
Link of a cable selling at Aliexpress
Thank in advance for your help.
I lost a sync cable for the Bose Lifestyle SQL Transmitter wireless module. I enclosed a picture of a cable. It is an expensive to replace and trying to do it myself. I need your help if you could provide a pin out for this cable. Basically a 4 conductor audio jack map to RCA connector. Which conductor connecting to the RCA jack?
Link of a cable selling at Aliexpress
Thank in advance for your help.
Looks like any other, and the wiring of such things will typically follow convention. You could buy one for about £1.99 and instead of plugging into your system, you could brush the middle pins of the phono plugs, with your finger. Brushing one will buzz one speaker, and brushing the other, the other. If that checks out, you can see that the red plug was in fact the right. Then your only concern is polarity, rather than damage. Use an audio device such as an old tape deck for a trial run. The output of most things doesn't care about being wrong. Though your speaker leads are a different situation, and not to be used in a trial. A trial which is putting your speakers face to face, to check that polarity/phase. Cancellation would be unwanted. Fixed easily perhaps, but a sign somethings not right.
In other news.. I might have this cable soon, if you still need one. I was recently asked to make one of these SL2s work, but he thought they were actual speakers with bluetooth. New old stock, he paid £50, which is great when they were £250 new, but bad when it's junk. Just yesterday I sent an offer to buy them for £25 if he wants them gone, and failed to sell them. My interest is what amp they use, and the 24v PSU brick. It's 3.5amps, so about 80w. I want a bluetooth speaker too 🙂
In other news.. I might have this cable soon, if you still need one. I was recently asked to make one of these SL2s work, but he thought they were actual speakers with bluetooth. New old stock, he paid £50, which is great when they were £250 new, but bad when it's junk. Just yesterday I sent an offer to buy them for £25 if he wants them gone, and failed to sell them. My interest is what amp they use, and the 24v PSU brick. It's 3.5amps, so about 80w. I want a bluetooth speaker too 🙂
Here are some of the worst pics in the world, but are exactly what I would expect to find. Just conventional use.
https://www.instructables.com/RCA-to-35-mm-TRS-cable/
https://www.instructables.com/RCA-to-35-mm-TRS-cable/