Bassfingers Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 Hi, Ā I'm hoping someone will be able to help me out hereĀ š¤ Ā I have a Mesa D-800 amp and a recently acquired Mesa Subway 1X15 cab. Ā According to the owner's manual I need a cable with NL-2MP Speakon plugs to connect the two. Ā The amp has a NL4FC connector. Ā Iāve only used the D-800 through headphones so far. Ā I tried a cable with NL2FX plugs but got nothing. Ā Ā Any Mesa owners out there? What are you using to connect to your cab? Ā Thanks in advance.Ā āŗļø Ā Ā Quote
Dan Dare Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 Speakon connectors should be universally compatible with each other, provided they are all genuine Neutrik Speakon products. I assume, as you have a Mesa, that it uses the real thing and not a cheap knockoff. The 2FX plug is a newer version of the older 2MP. They should substitute for one another. Ā TheĀ NL4FC is a plug. I would expect your amp to have a NL4MP, which is the panel mount socket. The number refers to how many poles the plug/socket has (2 versions have 2 and 4s, 4). Normally, poles 1 and 1+ are used for two core cable when using a 4 pole Speakon connector. Does your manual say which poles are connected? Quote
Bassfingers Posted February 3, 2022 Author Posted February 3, 2022 Hi Dan, thanks - I appreciate the response.Ā Ā In the manual it says the connector is wired with the amplifier positive to terminal ā1+ā and the amplifier negative to terminal ā1-ā. Ā Perhaps I should give the NL2FX cable another go - maybe I didn't twist it on enough?Ā Quote
Dan Dare Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 7 minutes ago, Bassfingers said: Hi Dan, thanks - I appreciate the response.Ā Ā In the manual it says the connector is wired with the amplifier positive to terminal ā1+ā and the amplifier negative to terminal ā1-ā. Ā Perhaps I should give the NL2FX cable another go - maybe I didn't twist it on enough?Ā Ā That's what I'd expect and, in that case, a 2FX should work (I omitted the - from pole 1 above). If you've made up the cable yourself, open it up and check that there aren't any stray strands going where they shouldn't, which could create a short in the plug. You need to push the plug into the socket and turn it clockwise until you feel it it click. To release it, pull back on the silver locking tab and turn anti-clockwise. 1 1 Quote
Bassfingers Posted February 3, 2022 Author Posted February 3, 2022 Thanks again DanĀ - I'll try again this evening.Ā Quote
Bigguy2017 Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 If solidly re-plugging doesn't get it to work, open up both plugs and check they are both wired for 1+ and 1- (not 2+ or 2-) If incorrect rewire to 1+ and 1- at both ends. 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted February 7, 2022 Posted February 7, 2022 Strange. I have only ever used 'bog standard' cables, as bought online, and used them without issue. Ā If you really struggle, I can send you a spare one of mine that has always worked fine for me. Quote
obbm Posted February 7, 2022 Posted February 7, 2022 NL4 plugs do NOT fit NL2 sockets Ā NL2 Plugs DO FIT NL4 sockets. 1 1 Quote
Bassfingers Posted February 7, 2022 Author Posted February 7, 2022 3 hours ago, Steve Browning said: Ā If you really struggle, I can send you a spare one of mine that has always worked fine for me. Thanks for the kind offer Steve - all sorted now though. We have sound!Ā 1 Quote
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