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    I'm still watching these posts and thanks for your inputs Shortleg521.

    I did find some DIN pin outs on another site, DIY Goldwing Headsets if anyone is interested and for future reference.

    Din Plug Pin Connected to
    1 Microphone Screening (-)
    4 Microphone Live (+) (via Capacitor)
    2 Earphones Screening (-) on Both Left and Right
    5 Earphone Left (+)
    3 Earphone Right (-)


    EDIT...And then later in the same site it "changes" to this:

    Din Plug Pin Connected to
    1 Microphone Screening (-)
    2 Microphone Live (+) (via Capacitor)
    3 Earphones Screening (-) on Both Left and Right
    4 Earphone RIGHT (+)
    5 Earphone LEFT (+)

    And finally, I find this statement..."If you look at the back of a 5 pin din plug the pins are numbered 1,4,2,5,3, not 1,2,3,4,5. this is where a lot of confusion is made when connections are made. 1 being mic+, 4 is mic ground, 2 is speaker common, 3 and 5 are right and left channels. Here is a link to plug image."
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaSteve View Post
    I'm still watching these posts and thanks for your inputs Shortleg521.

    I did find some DIN pin outs on another site, DIY Goldwing Headsets if anyone is interested and for future reference.

    Din Plug Pin Connected to
    1 Microphone Screening (-)
    4 Microphone Live (+) (via Capacitor)
    2 Earphones Screening (-) on Both Left and Right
    5 Earphone Left (+)
    3 Earphone Right (-)


    EDIT...And then later in the same site it "changes" to this:

    Din Plug Pin Connected to
    1 Microphone Screening (-)
    2 Microphone Live (+) (via Capacitor)
    3 Earphones Screening (-) on Both Left and Right
    4 Earphone RIGHT (+)
    5 Earphone LEFT (+)

    And finally, I find this statement..."If you look at the back of a 5 pin din plug the pins are numbered 1,4,2,5,3, not 1,2,3,4,5. this is where a lot of confusion is made when connections are made. 1 being mic+, 4 is mic ground, 2 is speaker common, 3 and 5 are right and left channels. Here is a link to plug image."
    What are you looking to do,have you figured out yet.
    You can but any din jack already made up so its plug and play.

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