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Hamiltonbuhl 3.5mm Female Trrs To Dual 3.5mm Male Trs Adapter Cable (7")

Hamiltonbuhl 3.5mm Female Trrs To Dual 3.5mm Male Trs Adapter Cable (7")
  • Product Code: ga178577
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$5.97 $8.54

This HamiltonBuhl 3.5mm Female TRRS to Dual 3.5mm Male TRS Adapter Cable lets you use your headset with computers with a 3.5mm headphone output and a 3.5mm microphone input. The adapter is 10" in total length with a 7" cable section. It adapts the single TRRS output from the headset to plug into both TRS jacks on the computer, allowing both the mic and headphones to function.

Adapts TRRS Headset For Computer    Plug for Headphone Out, Plug for Mic In    7" Cable with Color-Coded Plugs

Parameters
LengthTotal: 10"
Cable: 7"
Connector 11/8" / 3.5mm TRRS Female (Headset)
Connector 21/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male (Headphone Output)
Connector 31/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male (Microphone Input)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.035 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.4 x 2 x 0.2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What would be the max running time with a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery of 450 mAh please?

A: Zoom Audio would have the best details on how long a Zoom H1N can run on a lithium-ion battery at 450 mAH. They are available for direct contact by phone and email here: https://zoomcorp.com/en/us/contact/

Q: 2. Planning to use with a lav mic during presentations. Does it fit well in a blazer pocket? What about pants pocket?

A: This will be largely dependent on the size of your specific pocket, but yes, the H1n will fit well in most blazer and pant pockets. For a similar device with an even smaller form factor, please take a look at our F1 model as well.

Q: 3. It's possible to connect the recorder with the Original Blackmagic Pocket?

A: Yes, the line output from the Zoom H1n Portable Handy Recorder to the mic input on the original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera when using a level matching cable like the Sescom LN2MIC-ZOOMH4N - Line to Microphone Attenuation Cable for HDSLR Cameras (B&H # SEL2MZH4N) and the Sescom LN2MIC-ZMH4-MON Line Out to Camera Mic In Headphone Tap Cable (B&H # SEL2MZH4N25D) to convert line.

Q: 4. What is the minimum and maximum frequency response for this recorder?

A: Approx. 20Hz to 20kHz.

Q: 5. How much bit does it record into the computer ?

A: When used as a 2-in/2-out USB 2.0 audio interface, audio can be recorded on the computer at up to 16-bit / 48 kHz.

Q: 6. Will the USB bus to the computer also supply power to the microphone? Or does it still need the batteries?

A: The Zoom H1n 2-Input / 2-Track Portable Handy Recorder with Onboard X/Y Microphone can be run completely from USB bus power with no batteries.

Q: 7. I want to use it to record a human voice. What are the best settings for the best sound results? I don't care how efficient the recording is.

A: Using WAV format at 96 kHz/24-bit will give you the best audio quality for recording. WAV format is going to provide much better audio quality than MP3. You can either set the input level manually or use the automatic level adjustment to allow the recorder to automatically adjust the input level. You can also choose to use the built-in mic or use an external microphone with the Zoom H1n.

Q: 8. I have the original H1n which has different buttons design. Are there any other differences (which ones) with current model?

A: Besides button layout and physical appearance, here are the main differences between the Zoom H1 and Zoom H1n: -The H1n now uses two AAA batteries instead of one AA battery. -The H1n comes with the following new features: Onboard limiter, Overdub function, Playback speed controls, auto-record, pre-record, and self-time functions, and Tone generator. -The LCD screen of the H1n has been improved for better readability in direct daylight.

Q: 9. Can you feed the output signal to the camera audio inputs safely? Or e.g. at lower output volume?

A: This can be done by running a standard aux cable from the headphone/line output of your H1n to the mic/line in of your camera. You can then use the volume +/- buttons to set the levels appropriately.

Q: 10. Would not the output of the recorder (line signal) be too strong for a dslr mic input level through a normal trs cable without attenuation ??

A: That is correct, a line level signal is too hot for a mic level input, which is why you would use an attenuation cable. Some DSLR cameras and most professional cameras have a mic/line level selector.

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