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Mini Jack Microphone Splitter

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Mini Jack Microphone Splitter

2024-04-21 05:28:20

This microphone is a tiny lavaliere style designed to plug into a 1/8 mini jack with screw-down connection. It offers great sound quality and, despite its diminutive size, is pretty tough. It comes with several different end caps and a shirt clip. It also includes a nice zippered pouch to store the package. A bit expensive but worth it if you need a small, high-quality lavaliere that will stand up to daily production.

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2024-06-19 05:25:18

I used this splitter for a conference where there wasn't a way to get an main audio out to record the presenter. I used the JIB/Y Jack in the Box to split the speaker's mic before going into the system amp so I could get a clean recording of the presenter. Worked Great!

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2024-07-04 03:36:19

This splitter is working great. I have used the XLR to 3.5 jack on my camera in the past. Now I leave my XLR adapters in both channels on my Canon XF-400 and XF605 on my camera and use these. Easier to connect and disconnect. Also gives me two channels for my Rode Go II wireless mic.

5
2024-08-26 05:36:39

quality RCA to stereo mini jack cable.

5
2024-09-27 07:34:39

The Olympus ME-52W Noise Cancellation Microphone adds further versatility to your Olympus Digital Recorder (A WS-321M in my case). The Microphone comes as part of a four piece kit that includes the microphone, a 1m long extension cable, a tie-clip style clothing clip and a foam wind screen that fits over the microphone. The microphone itself is hinged above the 'mic/input' jack on the top of the recorder where it can be adjusted horizontally by rotating it in the jack and vertically through using a hinge incorporated at the microphone's base. This external mic provides far superior clarity and range over the WS-321M built-in microphone! With the microphone inserted directly into the input jack it allows the user to hold the whole unit like a handle with the mic projected unimpeded out of the top. I found the mic very handy during news scrums and while taking personal notes as the risk of covering the recorder's built-in mic is eliminated. The tie-clip mic holder is useful mainly when recording a stationary subject or when recording yourself when you need your hands free. It's very straightforward to use and easy to remove the mic from it quickly. Lastly, the wind screen cap was also surprisingly useful. It really made a difference in sound clarity when recording in windy conditions and recording in a vehicle with the windows open or the top down. All in all this is a very inexpensive purchase considering the value and versatility it adds to your recorder. Really a 'must have' if you're serious about the recordings you make.

5
2024-09-06 05:59:45

Wish I had found this earlier. Made my own with XLR and mini-jack... This is very well made and excellent value.

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2024-07-01 04:51:11

I use this cable to split the mini jack of my DSLR in two monos. Works great.

5
2024-04-29 08:57:17

I tried the other mini jack mics. This one was the best. Make sure to get the sock. Makes the mic look cooler ;)

5
2024-07-17 05:19:44

Rather than having one plug for a microphone and one plug for headphones, as most people use for laptop connectivity, this Y splitter allows me to connect two audio sources to one speaker and use both simultaneously. It works perfectly for this task. My only comment is that it would be nice to have an eight or ten-inch length option instead of just six inches.

5
2024-09-23 05:56:11

I can't say enough great things about this microphone. It's solid and heavy, which makes me feel good about a product. It connects without drivers (PC, possibly Mac, haven't tried) and should be a god send for Asio4all Driver users with one sound card on Win7. This solved a lot of problems as the Yeti is almost like having another soundcard due to the built-in drivers and built in headphone jack.Pro: Imagine listening to your melody or background music in your headphones (from the Yeti jack) and rapping or singing without feedback from the speakers. Probably the way you'd lay a vocal track down in a studio.Con: When my mouth is really close to the mic, it seems a bit unbalanced. When I get about a foot from the mic at center, it's balanced. I freaked out at first, but now I understand what it's doing. That shouldn't be a big deal and I don't see it as a reason to send it back. I still give it 5 stars.Bottom line, get this microphone.... You can not beat this deal as I've been telling co-workers that this has been the best investment that I've made in a long time. (Happiness to cost ratio)Seriously!

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