It connects an XLR-equipped device, such as a mixer, camera audio input, or wireless mic receiver, to equipment using a 3.5mm connector, such as a smartphone, camera, or PC sound card.
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What's the difference between the Mono and Stereo XLR to 3.5mm versions?
Both carry a single XLR audio channel, since a standard XLR connector only carries one channel. The Mono version outputs that signal on a 3.5mm mono (TS) plug. The Stereo versions use a 3.5mm stereo (TRS) plug, typically duplicating the same signal to both the left and right channels rather than providing true two-channel stereo.
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What does the Right Angle version of the XLR to 3.5mm cable offer?
The right angle XLR Female to 3.5mm Stereo cable uses a 90-degree 3.5mm plug, which reduces strain on the port and cable in tight spaces, such as plugging directly into a camera or recorder.
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What connectors does the XLR to 3.5mm cable use?
XLR (Male or Female) on one end, 3.5mm Male plug on the other (straight or right-angle).
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What lengths are available for the XLR to 3.5mm cable?
XLR Female to 3.5mm Stereo: 1 and 6 FT (plus a 1 FT right-angle version). XLR Male to 3.5mm Mono: 6 FT. XLR Male to 3.5mm Stereo: 6 FT.