Monoprice 1.5ft Premier Series XLR Female to 1/4in TRS Male Cable, 16AWG (Gold Plated)
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I have a crossover with xlr output connection going to a equalizer with both options for xlr and 1/4 inch output connection is this the correct cable for that?
New User U
on May 7, 2022
BEST ANSWER: These cables are used with equipment designed for balanced audio connections. The tip and ring of the phone plugs are at opposite signal polarity to each other and the ground is carried on the sleeve. This is different from unbalanced where the signal on the tip changes polarity with respect to the sleeve which is at ground. An unbalanced phone plug doesn't have the center ring connection. So you'll have find out if your equalizer is balanced, and if it is, this cable will work best for you. I hope this explanation helps ...
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- Larry P on May 10, 2022
BEST ANSWER: These cables are used with equipment designed for balanced audio connections. The tip and ring of the phone plugs are at opposite signal polarity to each other and the ground is carried on the sleeve. This is different from unbalanced where the signal on the tip changes polarity with respect to the sleeve which is at ground. An unbalanced phone plug doesn't have the center ring connection. So you'll have find out if your equalizer is balanced, and if it is, this cable will work best for you. I hope this explanation helps ...
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- Larry P on May 10, 2022
By the way you phrase the question, yes. This takes the + - G (low/high/shield) of a balanced XLR and adapts it directly to a 1/4" (TSR). Both ends are balanced, but just on different connectors. If your EQ has XLR and 1/4" balanced, you can use a XLR M to XLR F in place of this cable. Note that you want to confirm your 1/4" is balanced (likely is) as there are also 1/4" unbalanced.
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- Daniel S on May 11, 2022
It will plug in to the connections that you've specified. However, I'm concerned that, per your words, you are connecting an output from the crossover not into the equalizer input, but instead into the equalizer output, which isn't going to work. Outputs from one device go into inputs of another device.
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- New User U on May 7, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 24, 2021
If you have the option for XLR on both ends of the cable you should not use this cable, but a normal XLR male to XLR female cable. This will give you much better noise control.
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- Kenneth Menzel M on May 7, 2022
- Purchased on Jul 6, 2021
With knowing the actual equipment model type I will not say for sure yes, but it is almost always the case that line level equipment uses xlr and or tip ring sleeve connections.
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- Russel G on May 9, 2022
- Purchased on Oct 16, 2021
If your equalizer has 1/4" INPUTS then this will work. If it only has XLR inputs then you need a short XLR mic cable.
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- RJB on May 11, 2022
Yes this will work, just make sure the length works for you.
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- Brian H on May 7, 2022
- Purchased on Aug 11, 2021
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I have 4 of these and noticed an arrow on the cable jacket pointing from the XLR end to the 1/4" end. Are these directional, and would there be any different in sending signal the opposite way (like a line output from a mixer to an XLR for long cable runs)? Thanks.
Kelly A
on May 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Typically they are not directional, as there can be polarity concerns w/shielding the cable. I have read elsewhere they are for convenience when connecting all-male end items (microphones, for example) A pretty good write up on similar information on whirlwindusa. Search about unbalanced lines and it explains it pretty well
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- Stephen S on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2016
BEST ANSWER: Typically they are not directional, as there can be polarity concerns w/shielding the cable. I have read elsewhere they are for convenience when connecting all-male end items (microphones, for example) A pretty good write up on similar information on whirlwindusa. Search about unbalanced lines and it explains it pretty well
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- Stephen S on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2016
Should work either way. The arrow is probably stamped by the cable manufacturer so the person making the cable will know which way the distance markers go. Usually in feet or meters.. Helpful if you are making long runs and need to know how much cable you've used. Nothing to do with the functionality of the cable.
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- Greg M on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2016
Think of it this way... music flows in the direction of the XLR pins.
So if you see pins sticking out of the XLR, that is the direction the signal should go.
So if you see pins sticking out of the XLR, that is the direction the signal should go.
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- Charles Y on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 26, 2016
They are defitnley NOT directional you can use them to send signal either way. I'm not sure why the arrow is there
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- HB A on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on Sep 5, 2016
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I use this cable to connect a shotgun mic (the XLR Female end) with Zoom H5 (the 1/4inch TRS Male end). There isn't any signal in the recorder while there is a signal with a XLR female and to XLR male cable. Does the 1/4 inch TRS male end not match the Zoom H5 input?
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on Feb 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Does the Mic need phantom power to operate and does the zoom supply it? Also is the zoom a balanced input or unbalanced?
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- Greg M on Feb 28, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2016
The Zoom H5 is set to have phantom power on. I don't know what the last question is about.
BEST ANSWER: Does the Mic need phantom power to operate and does the zoom supply it? Also is the zoom a balanced input or unbalanced?
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- Greg M on Feb 28, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2016
The Zoom H5 is set to have phantom power on. I don't know what the last question is about.
Your shotgun mic is most likely a condenser mic, which requires 48V phantom power. Unfortunately, the 1/4" side of this adapter cable cannot transfer phantom power from the H5 unit. If your mic works on batteries, that would fix the problem.
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- Kevin M on Feb 28, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2016
You can use a multimeter to check the XLR pins to the TRS connector on the cable and compare that to the pin out graphic on page 6 of your ZOOM H5 manual. That should give you a starting point for trouble shooting your issue.
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- Vernon B on Feb 28, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 15, 2016
That will not work. The TRS inputs are for line level. You'd need to use the XLR inputs since you're plugging in a microphone that is at mic level.
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- Micah G on Feb 28, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 8, 2016
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Is this a mini female XLR? I'm trying to get a 1-2ft F mXLR to 3.5mm TRS cable for my AKG K220's and I question the results I get when searching for mini XLR as the connection pictured looks small enough, but the title says otherwise.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Any help would be much appreciated!
New User U
on Dec 13, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This would have a regular size XLR connection.
This would have a regular size XLR connection.
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- Tyler C Staff on Dec 13, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This would have a regular size XLR connection.
This would have a regular size XLR connection.
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