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Neewer Xlr Male To Xlr Female Microphone Cable (3.3', Multicolor 6-pack)

Neewer Xlr Male To Xlr Female Microphone Cable (3.3', Multicolor 6-pack)
  • Product Code: ga125546
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$69.54 $85.53

The 3.3' Neewer XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable is a quality 2-conductor cable engineered for accurate signal transmission and durability. It is ideal for connecting microphones, mixing boards, and other audio equipment in professional studios, home studios, or onstage.

The balanced cable features dual 21-gauge OFC conductors wrapped in an aluminum foil shield and a woven OFC shield to protect your signal from unwanted RF noise. A cotton-yarn inner layer helps reduce electrostatic and microphonic noise. The heavy-duty flexible PVC jacket protects the cable in high-traffic areas.

This pack contains six cables, each with its own color (green, blue, purple, red, yellow, orange) to help identify mics onstage or in signal paths in busy setups.

For Microphones and Studio Equipment    XLR Male to XLR Female Connectors    Green, Blue, Purple, Red, Yellow, Orange    Dual 21-Gauge OFC Conductors    Aluminum Foil Shield + OFC Woven Shield    Heavy-Duty Flexible PVC Jacket

Parameters
Connector 11x XLR 3-Pin Female Straight
Connector 21x XLR 3-Pin Male Straight
Cable Length3.3' / 1 m
Jacket TypePolyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Wire Gauge21 AWG
ShieldedYes
ColorPurple / Red / Blue / Orange / Yellow / Green
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.32 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.7 x 6.5 x 2.6"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. If I want to connect my Røde videomicro to a recorder or mixer with an XLR input should I use this and switch on phantom power or will a dummy 3.5mm to XLR suffice without phantom power?

A: The VideoMicro does require plugin power. So yes, you will use the VXLR Plus to convert Phantom to Plugin.

Q: 2. Will this work w/ Sony PXW-Z90V? I dont understand the whole power converter thing

A: Yes the Saramonic C-XLR+ will connect to a mic input on the Sony PXW-Z90V.

Q: 3. My guess is that you can’t, but is it possible to only buy the phantom power converter?

A: The RODE VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter adapts an XLR input with phantom power to a 3.5mm input with plugin power. There is no consumer device that does this without any connectors, although some type of OEM circuit may be available from electronics suppliers if you are working on a custom build.

Q: 4. With the 4/5 pin unit, the manual mentions pinouts for an A/B channel system. How does the pack let you choose B or A to speak into?

A: You can use only one headset at a time which can be either 4-pin OR 5-pin configuration. The included 3.5mm TRRS cable allows you to connect the audio from the Outerloop 3.5 to the headphone jack on a smartphone, computer, or other compatible mobile device through unit's the 3.5mm jack. You can then use your mobile device to call into your intercom phone bridge, station phone coupler, or any phone-based intercom app.

Q: 5. Can someone describe what is connected to each 1/8 in. connection (tip. ring, sleeve) in terms of signal, power, and ground? (This would go a long way to answering compatibility questions.) Thanks.

A: Although a specific wiring diagram is not available for the input connection on the Saramonic C-XLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter, we can confirm that this adapter is compatible with microphones using the common "Sennheiser" wiring configuration, which Saramonic lavaliers also use. This adapter is not compatible for use with microphones wired for compatibility with Sony wireless transmitters.

Q: 6. If I connect the 3.8mm to a Hollyland Lark Max, and the XLRs into an Ursa Mini Pro, will it split the left and right signals?

A: If the Hollyland Lark Max receiver is set to stereo mode, then the ALZO 3.5mm Female to Dual XLR Male Stereo Microphone Adapter Cord will carry left and right signals on the first and second XLR outputs respectively. If it is set to mono mode, the same mixed signal will be carried on both XLR connectors.

Q: 7. Would this work with the Rode VideoMic NTG TRRS output (allowing you to record the signal in addition to the safety track separately) with any mixer with XLR inputs?

A: The adapter has a female 3.5mm TRS connector, so to avoid the possibility of any issues with compatibility, it would be better to use a TRS cable instead of the TRRS cable since the auto-sensing feature may not work properly when connecting to an adapter rather than directly to a mic input. For a standard TRS cable, you could use the Rode SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable (B&H # ROSC2). As an easier solution, you can use a single Y-cable with 3.5mm TRS and left/right XLR connectors like the Kopul Y-Cable with 1/8" TRS Stereo Mini to 2 XLR Male Connectors - 3' (B&H # KOSMYCM2XM03) or Hosa Technology Pro Stereo Breakout Cable - 3.5mm Stereo Mini to Dual 3-Pin XLR Male - 3' (B&H # HOHMX003Y) or Hosa Technology Stereo Mini-Phone (3.5mm) Male to 2 XLR Male Y-Cable - 6.6' (B&H # HOYCSMM2XM6). All of the Y-cables are available in longer lengths. The single Y-cable ensures a proper left/right split and helps to avoid introducing noise into the signal.

Q: 8. I'd like to connect my on cam cold-shoe shotgun mic (sennheiser, takes AAA) to audio mixer (zoom F4). Is this what I'm looking for?

A: You can use that but it isn't necessary. You can use a simpler adapter like B&H # KOAXMMF or B&H # ROVXLRB&H # ROVXLR

Q: 9. What is the plastic clip it comes with used for?

A: That clip allows the user to attach the VXLR+ to a belt if using a lav with it.

Q: 10. Would this work with my mm-bsm-8 binaural headphones and MixPre-3 II to enable use of the kashmir XLR preamps instead of the aux-in one?

A: No, the ALZO adapter will not work because the MM-BSM-8 binaural headphones require 1.5 to 10 VDC plug-in power and the XLR inputs on the MixPre-3 II can supply 48V phantom power which is way more than needed and will likely damage the mic. The mic is designed to be used with the 3.5mm stereo plug. We have not tested it with adapters to confirm whether there will be issues with phasing and/or noise created by using a Y-type adapter, but it is very possible that could happen. If did want to try using a stereo 3.5mm Y-cable, you would need to use two XLR adapters (one for each input) like the Rode VXLR+ (B&H # ROVXLRP) which has a built-in power converter that converts phantom power to plug-in power. For the Y-adapter, you can try the Hosa Technology Stereo 3.5mm Female to Dual Mono 3.5mm Male Airline Adapter (B&H #HOYCSMF2MMRA) which splits stereo to two individual mono outputs. Again, I do want to mention that we have not tested this setup to confirm whether it will work properly or if it will sound good. We recommend connecting the mic to a 3.5mm TRS input for the proper stereo imaging it was designed to create.

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