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Shure 3-pin Xlr Male And 1/4" Trs Male To Bcasca Cable For Brh50m, Brh440m, And Brh441m Broadcast Headsets (25')

Shure 3-pin Xlr Male And 1/4" Trs Male To Bcasca Cable For Brh50m, Brh440m, And Brh441m Broadcast Headsets (25')
  • Product Code: ga35915
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$267.00 $379.14

The Shure 3-Pin XLR Male and 1/4" TRS Male to BCASCA Cable for BRH50M, BRH440M, and BRH441M Broadcast Headsets is a detachable cable for use with the BRH-series of headsets. These headsets feature a modular cable design that allows them to interface with a wide variety of audio gear simply by attaching the cable with the appropriate type of Neutrik connectors.

Detachable 6-Conductor Cable    6-Pin BCASCA Headset Connector    Neutrik Connectors

Parameters
CompatibilityBRH440M, BRH441M, and BRH50M Headset Microphones
Connector 16-Pin BCASCA for Compatible Shure Headsets
Connector 23-Pin XLR Male and 1/4" TRS Male
Length25' / 7.62 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.75 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.15 x 6.75 x 2.55"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the pin-out?? Which pin is +, -, and ground?

A: The manufacturer has not documented this specification. Please contact Lewitt directly: Email: support@lewitt-audio.com

Q: 2. Does it work with Rode Wireless Go II?

A: The V-Link adapter should work to connect the output from the Wireless GO II receiver to an XLR mic input. This adapter does have a built-in phantom power converter which would not be of use with the transmitter, but if used as a standard 3.5mm TRS to XLR male cable, it should function properly. As another option, you could use the Cable Techniques 18" 3.5mm R/A Low-Profile XLR-3M Male for RODE Wireless Go Output to Field Mixer and Recorder (B&H # CACTGOX3M18) which does not have the phantom power converter.

Q: 3. Which connector carries audio to the headphones and which is the microphone? Trying to see if there would be an aviation plug

A: In the Shure 3-Pin XLR Male and 1/4" TRS Male to BCASCA Cable; The XLR end is for the microphone and the 1/4'' TRS end is for the headphones.

Q: 4. Does this work for recording line-in to a zoom h4n recorder?

A: Yes it should,

Q: 5. If the split is 18" from the end, which side is closer to the split? The XLR or the 3.5mm?

A: The XLR connectors on the Mogami Gold 3.5mm TRS Male to Dual XLR Male Y-Cable (6') are closer to the split end of the cable.

Q: 6. To be certain I need extension cable with 1.4" male connector to Denon receiver and 1/8" female connector ro headset-correct?

A: Yes that is correct this cable is exactly how you described it. 1/8 female to 1/4 male im assuming your connecting the 1/4 inch male to the headpone output on your Denon Receiver if so this is what you need.

Q: 7. What is the length from the split location to the end of the XLR cable?

A: The length from the split location to the end of the Mogami Gold 3.5mm TRS Male to Dual XLR Male Y-Cable (6') is 18".

Q: 8. I have an Audio-Technica broadcast headset that is made useless by the excessive noise from the plastic parts that transmit into the microphone. Dies the Shure BRH50M have similar issues?

A: We haven't had any complaints regarding the Shure BRH50M.

Q: 9. Second question: Will this also work with the Synco D2 when plugged into the new Beachtek-Max Active Audio Adapter DSLR?

A: No, the Deity Microphones V-Link 3.5mm TRS Male to XLR 3-Pin Male Microphone Adapter Cable will not work with the Synco Mic-D2 Hypercardioid Shotgun Microphone because it has a male XLR connector and the mic requires a female XLR connector. The V-Link Adapter Cable is intended for use with a microphone that has a 3.5mm output and requires plug-in power, but needs to connect to an XLR input. This cable does not allow phantom power to pass through to the microphone. It has a built-in phantom power converter that converts phantom power to 3 to 5V of plug-in power. The Mic-D2 needs to connect to an XLR mic input that can supply 48V of phantom power for the mic to operate.

Q: 10. I'm getting a buzz with this cable connected directly from a microphone to an amp-- anyone else?

A: That is a balanced connector cable for LINE level signals, if you are using that cable to connect a microphone, it is not the correct cable. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/828155-REG/Hosa_Technology_HMIC_010HZ_HMIC_010HZ_Pro_Mic_Cable.html This is the correct cable for microphones.

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