Audio-Technica XLRW

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Adapter cable

  • From XLR female to HRS
  • Suitable for Audio Technica Taschensender / pocket transmitter
  • Length: 1.5 m
Available since June 2005
Item number 165489
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Connector from XLR 3-pin female
Output connector Other
43 €
Including VAT; Excluding 5,90 € shipping
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Very useful adapter for users of audio-technica wireless transmitters
Bronk 27.07.2023
A very useful adapter cable for users of audio-technica wireless microphone transmitters. These transmitters use a small proprietary 4-pin locking connector for the microphone. This adapter cable allows connecting a standard dynamic microphone, available from most vendors, to the transmitter. The cable length is practical 1.5m (5 feet). As far as I can tell (and test), this cable won't allow connecting standard condenser microphone to the transmitter, due to lack of 48V phantom power. Interestingly, in this cable both ends are female - the microphone is connected to the standard XLR locking female end of the cable, while the transmitter is connected to the small locking proprietary female 4-pin connector.
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Gutes Kabel aber relativ teuer
Bluesmed 05.12.2017
Habe das Kabel gekauft, um das Audi-Technica Wireless-System nicht nur mit der Gitarre nutzen zu können, sondern auch um ein dynamisches Gesangsmikrofon kabelunabhängig zu machen. Das Kabel sitzt stabil in den Buchsen, sowohl am Mikro als auch am A-T Sender. Die Tonqualität ist für meine Ohren durchaus vergleichbar mit einem durchgehenden XLR-Kabel, zumindest wenn Sender und Empfänger nicht zu weit (>10 m) voneinander entfernt sind.
So weit, so gut, ärgerlich ist der Preis, 43 Euro ist m. E. definitiv nicht angemessen, selbst für ein Nischenprodukt.
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