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Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit

The Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit is a professional-grade audio solution designed to seamlessly integrate high-quality XLR microphones with compatible Sony cameras and recording devices. Engineered for filmmakers, content creators, and audio professionals, this adapter kit expands your audio capabilities by providing dual XLR inputs, allowing you to capture pristine, balanced sound directly into your video workflow without compromising on quality or portability.

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Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit

Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit

The Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit is a professional-grade audio solution designed to seamlessly integrate high-quality XLR microphones with compatible Sony cameras and recording devices. Engineered for filmmakers, content creators, and audio professionals, this adapter kit expands your audio capabilities by providing dual XLR inputs, allowing you to capture pristine, balanced sound directly into your video workflow without compromising on quality or portability.

Featuring a robust, compact design with intuitive controls, the XLR-A4 ensures reliable phantom power delivery and precise level adjustments for each channel. Its durable construction and secure mounting options make it ideal for both handheld shooting and rig-mounted setups, delivering studio-level audio performance in the field. Whether recording interviews, live events, or cinematic dialogue, this adapter kit eliminates the limitations of built-in camera mics and unlocks the full potential of premium microphones.

With straightforward plug-and-play connectivity and Sony's renowned build quality, the XLR-A4 streamlines your production process while maintaining exceptional signal integrity. Elevate your audio recordings with this essential accessory that combines versatility, reliability, and professional results in every shot.

Key Features:

Dual XLR Microphone Inputs

Professional Phantom Power Delivery

Precise Per-Channel Level Control

Compact Robust Camera Mount

Plug and Play Connectivity

What's in the Box:

Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit

Sony Mini-stand

Sony Case

Connector Protect Cap

Shoe Audio Extension Cable

Shoe Audio Extension Cable Reinforcement Attachment

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Product Overview

Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit

The Sony XLR-A4 XLR Adapter Kit is a professional-grade audio solution designed to seamlessly integrate high-quality XLR microphones with compatible Sony cameras and recording devices. Engineered for filmmakers, content creators, and audio professionals, this adapter kit expands your audio capabilities by providing dual XLR inputs, allowing you to capture pristine, balanced sound directly into your video workflow without compromising on quality or portability.

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