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Partyline: CC-60 dual muff headset wiring to 4-pin female XLR connector
Partyline: CC-60 dual muff headset wiring to 4-pin female XLR connector
Question: I have a Clear-Com CC-60 dual muff headset and the 4-pin XLR was broken off the headset cable and I need to rewire it to a new XLR connector. What is the standard wiring on this headset to a 4-pin female connector?
Answer: See diagram below for CC-60 headset wiring to 4-pin female XLR connector:


Answer: See diagram below for CC-60 headset wiring to 4-pin female XLR connector:
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