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The YABEDA XLR to 1/4" Audio Adapter is a 1.6-foot balanced cable featuring a 3-pin XLR female connector and a 1/4" stereo female connector. Crafted with 4N oxygen-free copper and dual shielding, it delivers pristine, noise-free audio. Its durable metal connectors and heavy-duty flexible PVC jacket ensure long-lasting performance and universal compatibility with professional audio gear.
S**H
Functionality
Worked perfectly
R**C
Great product
Came fast...I like that
E**A
Se ve bien
Buen material de calidad, llego a tiempo sin desperdicio.
J**Z
Crystal clear and serves it purpose
The YABEDA XLR to 1/4" Cable Adapter is an exceptional choice for anyone in need of a reliable audio connection. This adapter features a balanced XLR female to 1/4" female stereo audio setup that ensures crystal clear sound quality with no interference or noise. Its solid build quality means it can withstand regular plugging and unplugging without showing signs of wear. Whether you're connecting professional audio equipment in a studio or setting up for a live performance, this adapter provides a secure, tight connection that you can trust. Absolutely a five-star product for its flawless performance and durability.
L**R
Worked perfectly for my guitar
I needed to find a cord that would go from an XLR to a 1/4" jack, so that I am able to use my acoustic guitar with a wireless setup. This turned out to be the perfect solution.
A**R
Excellent
great item works perfect as it should
J**H
Works as expected
No problems
S**N
Female TRS plug doesn't connect fully with some TRS connectors
I got these to connect balanced TSR cables for my monitors with XLR outputs from my mixer and I would get no output with these interconnect cables. I tried another pair of adapters I had and those did the TRS/XLR conversion just fine. I did some continuity tests, and it looks like they were wired correctly but the female TRS end would not connect correctly. In particular, this did not work with Livewire Advantage TRS cables (Neutrik connectors). In this case, both the tip and the ring on the TRS side had continuity with what would be the ring on the XLR side.I tried some other adapters I had, and it seems to have to do with that chamfer on the inside of the connector (as seen in the picture). If the TRS male plug had a narrow enough collar that it would push in further, I could get it to separate the tip and ring signals. It seems the Livewire won't go deep enough (and Livewire uses Neutrik TRS connectors, so something pretty standard). Needless to say, I will be returning these as they do not work for my setup. Unfortunate, as it is difficult to find short female to female patch interconnect cables.
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