π§ Elevate Your Audio Game!
The HENGYONGTA Locking Type 1/8" to 3-Pin XLR Male Microphone Replacement Output Audio Cable is engineered for compatibility with Saramonic LavMic and various wireless receivers. Its durable construction features a soft PUR jacket and rugged metal connectors with 24k gold-plated contacts, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Compact and lightweight, this cable is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and quality in their audio setup.
L**Z
Sennheiser G4 replacement
Working just fine. Pretty much just stays plugged into the MixPre in the bag, with the G4 getting pulled out for battery changes. But so far this cable has proven reliable through maybe 10 days on set and counting.
H**S
Not compatible with the Canon C200
I bought this for my movo audio receiver. When connected to my camera, it does not read. My sennhesier cable reads. Looking for one on that level.
S**M
Only for locking terminals!
The cable is solid but be aware that this will only work with locking 3.5mm connections as the locking thread can get in the way of non locking ports.
S**K
Extremely poor quality
Plugged this out of its packaging into my Sennheiser wireless belt pack. XLR end plugged to a professional RE50 microphone. Audio was full of hiss most likely from a really poor ground solder. Other cables I use donβt do this. I purchased this for its coiled feature. Never again from this manufacturer.
H**E
Easy way to take your Audio from your Receiver and put it into your audio board or capture device
I have 2 Tascam 70D recorders and I pride myself with always having backup audio at any event I go to . (I also have a 60D as a backup) so having these kind of adapters are imperative for me The screw mount that comes on these help keep it attached to my receivers that have that ability (like my Sony/Sennheiser mics ) But more often than not Im using 2.4 ghz mics.. And while those do not have screw mounts they still work just fine with these kind of adapters. Being able to go from 1/8th to XLR is very handy and having backups is also something you need to think of as in the field if something wrong you have a backup.. And the spring in the wire also helps with not pulling it out. You usually feel the tension and hopefully react in time. But if your using Recording mics you are usually safe in case of an accident. Redundancy :) it should be everyone's motto .
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