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Size Name:75cm Product Description Balanced stereo lead used for connecting stereo mics to recorders & mixing desks. A common mic is the Rode NT4. The 5 pin XLR is split out into two separate male XLRs so each mic can be recorded separately. The Male XLRs are marked as left and right with a red boot. The peacock cable is super soft and flexible. Box Contains 1x NC3FXX-SOPCOK0075-2xNC3MXX
S**S
Invaluable short audio cable for Canon C100ii
Bought for filming with Canon C100ii that doesn't allow you to set different audio levels when recording through a single XLR to both audio channels (higher priced Canon models do have this feature enabled).This simple splitter cable fools the camera into thinking you have two microphones plugged in and as far as I can hear, there's apparent no signal loss.High quality components should continue working for years with sensible handling. Bought two, one 3m and one 25cm for flexibility when out filming.
H**M
Buy Cheap Die Cheap Buy Expensive (ish) Buy Quality.....
5/10m and 25CMAs some one who owns expensive mics and decent interfaces i decided it was time to replace all my cables with ''premium'' grade ones and boy was i surprised when i switched over to this on my main overhead mic the NTG4+ it was far cleaner and noticeable change than my cheep 10 GBP ones and the cables feel premium not only that but they sound it.If your someone with an mono microphone or just using XLR mics on a camera rig i recommend this.
S**Y
but if you anticipate it staying in one place (like i do) it's probably going to be fine.
This is currenly in use and is functioning without a problem. The cable seems a bit thin and i wouldn't trust it to be moved about a lot,but if you anticipate it staying in one place (like i do) it's probably going to be fine.
R**C
Being able to use one mic and record at two levels and then use the best bits in post
This thing is a life saver when it comes to run and gun audio!! Being able to use one mic and record at two levels and then use the best bits in post
S**E
Perfect
Perfect, works perfectly !
G**V
Good
Good