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Cable Techniques Low-profile, 3-pin Xlr Female To 3-pin Xlr Male Adjustable-angle Cable (orange Caps, 24")

Cable Techniques Low-profile, 3-pin Xlr Female To 3-pin Xlr Male Adjustable-angle Cable (orange Caps, 24")
  • Product Code: ga37887
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$128.85 $161.06

With its distinguishing orange cap color, the Low-Profile, 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Cable from Cable Techniques is a 24" XLR cable with an angle-adjustable, cable-outlet orientation. You can adjust the cable outlet from 30 to 150°, as well as the release-button angle from 210 to 330°, to better suit whichever device you're hooking into, be it a Sound Devices unit (the 633, 688, 788T, 302, and 552, for example), a Zaxcom device, a piece of Zoom gear, or other such location-audio kits. Lightweight at 1.6 oz, the cable has been built to promote minimal intrusion and preserve durability with its rugged, 3.2mm cable-jacket diameter and crush- and tear-resistant cable material. 

Orange Cap for Easy Distinguishing    Lightweight at 1.6 oz    Crush- and Tear-Resistant Cable    User-Adjustable Angle: 30 to 150°    Release Angle: 210 to 330°    Durable 3.2mm Cable-Jacket Diameter    For Sound Devices, Zaxcom, Zoom & More

Parameters
Connector 11x XLR 3-Pin Male
Connector 21x XLR 3-Pin Female Right Angle
Cable Length24" / 61 cm
Jacket TypePolyurethane
ShieldedYes
ColorOrange
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.6 x 4.3 x 0.5"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this cable power BM Ursa mini pro from Freefly Movi Pro ?

A: You should be able to power using the d-tap out of Movi to 4-pin XLR on the BM Ursa Mini Pro.

Q: 2. is the head type/angle adjustable on these cables? I'm looking for a 3 o'clock head on the male and a 12 o'clock head on the female.

A: It does not appear that the connector orientation on the Cable Techniques 10'Low-Profile Right-Angle XLR-3F to XLR-3M Mic/Patch Cable (Black Caps)Mogami W2549 Cable is adjustable. The XLR connectors used appear to be one solid component without the ability to unscrew and reorient.

Q: 3. What is the weight of this cable, without packaging?

A: The Cable Techniques 10" CT-LPXR weighs 1.8 ounces.

Q: 4. On the low profile connector are they plastic end caps or metal?

A: The colored end cap on the Cable Techniques CT-LPX-SR-24R Straight XLR Female to Low-Profile Right-Angle XLR Male Interconnect Cable is made of plastic.

Q: 5. can i get it in 3 meter length ?

A: These low-profile type cables from Cable Techniques currently only come in short sizes, because they are designed to connect to field recorders and mixers and take up less space in bags. We do sell the connectors, and bulk XLR cable, if you would like to make your own longer cables.

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. Are these compatible with the FS7? I.e. Does the male end rotate to a position where it can access the camera's awkwardly placed XLRs?

A: While we have not tested this configuration specifically, there is a good chance that the Cable Techniques Low-Profile, 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Adjustable-Angle Cable can be adjusted to fit into the build of the Sony FS7 camera's XLR audio inputs, given its ability to adjust the cable outlet from 30 to 150°.

Q: 8. Since these cables are not Shielded, are there known issues with EMI and RFI Noise with them?

A: The cabling used to assemble the Cable Techniques Low-Profile, 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Adjustable-Angle Cable typically implements either a lap or braided shield and does not have any known issues with EMI or RF noise.

Q: 9. Will this cable work on the Red Raven DC 4 pin power port?

A: Unfortunately this cable is not compatible with that particular power port.

Q: 10. What's the cold shoe adapter in the picture that's holding the Sennheiser AVX-ME2 in place? Seems like a useful piece for making this cable adapter work well.

A: Yes the shoe mount adapter included in the AVX system can be used to mount the receiver for the AVX system to a shoe piece on the Canon C70 and you can use the adapter BH #CATAX3FC7001 to connect it to the mic input on the Canon C70 camera.

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