James April 11, 2007
Rating: 10/10
I'm using this cable to connect a Sony shotgun mic (model ECM-674) with male XLR output to a Wireless Sennheiser mic transmitter (model EW-100 G2) via the 3.5mm jack microphone socket as a cheaper alternative to buying the wireless Sennheiser attachment which costs in excess of £200.00 in some stores. The reason for this is I need to interview people infront of a camera and we will not have time to mic every individual up as we will be picking people out at an event at random. This does the job perfectly and has saved me £180.00!!!! The sound quality is amazing, the cable is thick, the connections are solid and has saved me a few hours of hassle in post production adjusting sound levels!
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This 5 foot "Y" cables are perfect for accessing personal portables via stereo outputs. The diagram below shows how these cables are wired. (Tip to Pin 2 LEFT, Ring to Pin 2 RIGHT, and sleeve to Pins 1 and 3 on both XLR connectors).
Professional 6.3mm stereo jack to 2 x (M) XLR 3m
The Griffin iMic USB Audio Interface has a built in preamp, and is an effective and inexpensive way to connect a microphone to a computer and incorporates the computer standard stereo mini jack input.
Female XLR to 3.5mm stereo jack with capacitor 1m. Perfect for portable recorders with 3.5mm minijack inputs.
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