Overview

The BOYA BY-BCA70 offers an ideal solution for those using a mobile device for recording audio via XLR microphones to devices using USB Type-C, USB Type-A and Lightning connectors. With 24bit/96kHz sampling rate, it even provides phantom power if required.

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BOYA BY-BCA7 Professional XLR to Lightning Adapter Cable

The BOYA BY-BCA70 offers an ideal solution for those using a mobile device for recording audio via XLR microphones to devices using USB Type-C, USB Type-A and Lightning connectors. With 24bit/96kHz sampling rate, it even provides phantom power if required.

The BOYA BY-BCA70 is a professional XLR audio adapter that is specially designed for increasing the convenient flexibility of the XLR microphone to most mobile devices. Included with three detachable audio cables: USB Type-C, lightning, and USB-A, it allows any XLR microphones to be compatible with PC, Android / iOS smartphones, tablets, etc. Ideal for home studio recording, podcast, vocal & instrument solo recording, interviews and more. Features with up to 24bit/96kHz sampling rate, BY-BCA70 allows the recording files to be of high resolution and as crystal clear as possible. Powered by smartphones or PC, the BY-BAC70 could even support Phantom power to driven any XLR large-diaphragm condenser mic, or shotgun mic that requires Phantom power. With 0dB-30dB gain control available, users could easily adjust the microphone volume according to the recording environment. With an integrated 3.5mm no-latency headphone monitoring jack (depends on the recording App), users could well-monitoring the sound during or after recording.

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BOYA BY-BCA7 Professional XLR to Lightning Adapter Cable

Key Features

  • Detachable USB Type-C, Lightning and USB Type-A audio cables included
  • Connect any XLR microphones to PC and smartphones
  • Powered by smartphones and PC
  • 48V Phantom power available
  • 24bit/ 96kHz sampling rate
  • No latency headphone monitoring (depends on App)
  • 6 meters cable
  • 0dB~30dB volume gain control

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The BOYA BY-BCA70 offers an ideal solution for those using a mobile device for recording audio via XLR microphones to devices using USB Type-C, USB Type-A and Lightning connectors. With 24bit/96kHz sampling rate, it even provides phantom power if required.

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