SKU: GC77-VXLRPRO

Rode VXLR Pro Transformer-Balanced 3.5mm to XLR Adaptor

The VXLR Pro is a 3.5mm female TRS mini-jack to male XLR adaptor for connecting R√òDE on-camera microphones such as the VideoMic NTG to devices with an XLR input. It features a transformer to balance the signal, making it ideal when using long cable runs. It also converts 12-48V phantom power to 4V plug-in power, allowing microphones like the VideoMicro and VideoMic GO to receive power from XLR devices, and features a locking connector for added security.

 

Features:

3.5mm TRS mini-jack to XLR adaptor

Transformer-balanced output

Converts 12-48V phantom power to 4V plug-in power

Locking connector

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Product Overview

The VXLR Pro is a 3.5mm female TRS mini-jack to male XLR adaptor for connecting R√òDE on-camera microphones such as the VideoMic NTG to devices with an XLR input. It features a transformer to balance the signal, making it ideal when using long cable runs. It also converts 12-48V phantom power to 4V plug-in power, allowing microphones like the VideoMicro and VideoMic GO to receive power from XLR devices, and features a locking connector for added security.

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