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XLR Female to 1/8 inch TRS Male Balanced Microphone Cable

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XLR Female to 1/8 inch TRS Male Balanced Microphone Cable

Regular price $13.99 USD
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  • Easy Connection: connect a DSLR, DV camcorder, computer (with a miniature stereo jack), digital recorder with a common 3.5mm TRS female port to a device with a male XLR connector such as a microphone and so on; 3.5mm port is not compatible with mobile phone and laptop
  • Excellent Sound: Corrosion resistant gold plated metal connecters making the sound signal transmit with minimal signal loss
  • XLR to Stereo Audio: Provides an easy way to transfer signal from 3.5mm 1/8 inch TRS jack to professional XLR enabled devices
  • Durable: High quality PVC shell, 20 AWG oxygen free copper, and bare copper braided shielding ensure stability as well as flexibility
  • Warranty: J&D 1-Year Limited Warranty
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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 38 reviews
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    caseyz28
    Connecting mic to PZT camera

    This item is required to connect a microphone to a PZT camera used for streaming.

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    Stefan Rehders
    Gute Qualität

    Die Kabel waren gut verarbeitet, sahen sehr wertig aus aber für mein Vorhaben leider nicht zu gebrauchen, schade..

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    Jop
    3,5mm auf XLR Kabel

    Schnelle gute Lieferung und von der L?nge auch okay

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    Lucycalde
    Excelent

    Fast and efectiv

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    Phoenix Number 2.718
    Not usable with my PC or speaker.

    The cable I ordered did not work with any speaker or my computer.This is an adapter fro XLR to a 3.5mm *phone* jack - which will not work on most speakers & PCs.Basically, the cable sends a different type of signals than most devices expect.For nerds:XLR uses something called "balanced audio", which has a negative and a positive signal.The 3.5mm keeps that signal, but you PC or loudspeaker does not expect such a signal, so it'll output nothing at all.