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Cable Techniques 3.5mm Trs To 3-pin Xlrm Unbalanced Cable (24", Blue)

Cable Techniques 3.5mm Trs To 3-pin Xlrm Unbalanced Cable (24", Blue)
  • Product Code: ga24336
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$126.00 $185.22

The 24" blue 3.5mm TRS to 3-Pin XLRM Unbalanced Cable from Cable Techniques is an unbalanced audio cable with a 3.5mm TRS locking connector on one end, and a 3-pin XLR male jack on the other. It is designed for use with Sennheiser EK 100 G3/G4 wireless receivers and devices with XLR inputs. It is also compatible with most devices that have matching connectors.

The cable is made from durable components, ideal for the demands of field recording.

For Sennheiser EK 100 G3/G4 Receivers    24" Cable Length    3.5mm TRS Locking Connector    3-Pin XLR Male Jack    Unbalanced

Parameters
CompatibilitySennheiser EK 100 G3/G4 wireless receivers
Most devices with matching connectors
Connector 13.5 mm (1/8") TRS phone jack (locking)
Connector 23-pin XLR male
CableUnbalanced
Length24" / 61 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.2 x 4.7 x 0.3"

  • For Sennheiser EK 100 G3/G4 wireless receivers
  • 24" cable length
  • 3.5mm TRS locking connector to 3-pin XLR male
  • Unbalanced

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this a balanced cable for use with the EW 500 Series?

A: Yes, the Cable Techniques Mini TRS to XLR Male Low-Profile Wireless Output Cable (18") would be a great choice for use as an output cable with the Sennheiser EK 500 Pro Wireless Camera-Mount Receiver.

Q: 2. Would these work on the Sony UWP range?

A: No this 3.5mm locking pin connector was designed for Sennheiser systems

Q: 3. Will this work with the canon Ax30?

A: In theory, the Cable Techniques XLRF to 3.5mm TRS Coiled Cable will work with the Canon XA30 camera, since it does feature a 3.5mm input.

Q: 4. Each of the TA5F ends receives a summed L/R mono - correct? Just confirming this does NOT separate left from right.

A: The Cable Techniques CT-P35RLT2-24 DOES in fact split left and right channels between the two TA5 connectors. The purpose of the cable is to enable transmission of a L/R stereo mix from a 3.5mm source.

Q: 5. Can this be used to go from the XLR outputs on a mixer board to the rode wireless go 2 TX unit inputs

A: I'm sorry, but the Cable Techniques 3.5mm TRS Right Angle to Two 3-Pin XLR Male Tape Output Y-Cable Adapter that you asked about would not allow you to output from a mixer into a wireless transmitter. Most mixers will have XLR male outputs, so you will need female XLR connectors on the cable. Additionally, the Rode Wireless Go II transmitter will only accept input from a mic level source. The cable that I am linking below has the correct gendered connectors, and also has a built in attenuator to lower line level to mic, so that you can successfully send the stereo line signal into the transmitter: https://bhpho.to/3IdRNCf

Q: 6. Is this cable compatible with Sony UWP-D receiver? They have a different wiring inside than Sennheiser g3) but the connector is the same.

A: Yes the Cable Techniques Mini TRS to XLR Male Low-Profile Wireless Output Cable (18") is compatible with Sony UWP receivers.

Q: 7. Can this adapter be used to connect a Lavignes Mic with the XLR connection directly to the G4 transmitter?

A: This cable is not appropriate for your needs, is for outputting from a wireless receiver to a camera or mixer. If you desire to connect a dynamic mic to a Sennheiser wireless transmitter, i would recommend using a Remote Audio CASENSK100XMC48 XLR Female to Locking 3.5mm TRS Male Adapter Cable (4'), BH #RECASEK100M.

Q: 8. will this let me connect my rode wireless go II into XLR connections on a mixer to input mics? Fully supported and safe?

A: Yes, the Cable Techniques 3.5mm TRS Right Angle to Two 3-Pin XLR Male Tape Output Y-Cable Adapter for Sound Devices should support the output signal from the receiver in the Rode Wireless GO II System and allow the isolated output of each receiver channel into separate XLR mixer inputs.

Q: 9. Will this cable allow phantom power from a camera?

A: No, the Cable Techniques XLRF to 3.5mm TRS Coiled Cable will not allow phantom power to pass from a camera to a microphone, as phantom power is supplied from an XLR input.

Q: 10. Would these connectors work on the Sony UWP range?

A: Yes, this connector is compatible for use with Sony UWP wireless components that require a 3.5mm TRS locking connector..

12/08/2024

this cable worked well for adapting my microphone cable to a 3.5mm recording device. sound pick up was good

5
14/07/2024

I've been using a 2-foot cable when I use my Sennheiser microphone with my camera, and was always irritated by the extra length. This is perfect.

5
07/07/2024

An excellent cable. This is well made and works perfectly!

5
30/11/-0001

I use it to plug a shotgun mic with my camera and into the Rode Wireless Go, works perfectly.

5
30/11/-0001

Everything works perfectly.�material is very high quality

5

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