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Pearstone 1.5' Stereo Mini Male Cable - Black

Pearstone 1.5' Stereo Mini Male Cable - Black
  • Product Code: eq9372
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$5.97 $7.64

The 1.5' black Pearstone 1.5' Stereo Mini Male Cable - Blackfrom Pearstone 1.5' Stereo Mini Male Cable - Blackis a general purpose mini (3.5mm) audio cable that can be used to connect your smartphone, tablet, iPod or other media player to the 3.5mm input of many devices.

Ideal for Auxiliary Applications

Parameters
Connector 11x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male
Connector 21x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male
Cable Length1.5' / 0.5 m
Contact PlatingNickel
ColorBlack
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.06 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.75 x 6.25 x 0.03"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this cable allow me to attach a Rode VideoMic Pro Plus mic to the XLR input on Canon C100 Mark II video camera? THANKS!

A: No, you will use a Rode VXLR to make the conversion: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/387850-REG/Rode_VXLR_VXLR_Mono_Mini_Jack.html

Q: 2. What are the lengths of the audio cables at each end?

A: 24 inches

Q: 3. Can I use this cable to plug a Deity Microphones V-Mic D3 Pro into a Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface?

A: No, the Kopul Stereo Right-Angle 1/8" Male Mini-Jack to XLR Male Cable is not compatible for use with the Deity Microphones V-Mic D3 Pro Shotgun Microphone. The V-Mic D3 Pro requires plug-in power to function, so you will need to use an XLR adapter with a phantom power converter like the Deity Microphones D-XLR 3.5mm to XLR Adapter with Phantom to Plug-In Power Conversion (B&H # DEDXLR), which is the adapter that Deity includes with their location recording bundle for connection to an XLR input, and connect to a device that will supply phantom power. The D-XLR adapter will allow you to use the original 3.5mm TRRS smart cable that comes included with the microphone to convert the plug and enable compatibility for connection to the XLR input on the Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface. You will need to have the phantom power (48V) switch for the XLR input on the interface turned on in order to supply power the mic. If you need a longer cable, simply attach a standard XLR to XLR cable between the XLR input on the interface and the XLR output on the Deity D-XLR adapter. For example, you can use the Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable - 10' (B&H # KOM3010) or similar cable in any length you prefer for your extension.

Q: 4. Does this cable plug into 1/2 sub out and 1/2 sub in? For example I want to be able to plug a camera such as a Cannon Mk III to my zoom F8 mixer! I want to be sure this is the exact cable!

A: The Zoom F8 Multi-Track Field Recorder offers unbalanced line outputs not compatible with the camera's microphone input. You will need an attenuating cable like his one: Sescom LN2MIC-ZMH4N-6 - Line to Microphone Attenuation Cable for HDSLR Cameras B&H # SEL2MZH4N6

Q: 5. Can I user this cable to connect my Tascam DR70D to my Atoms Ninja V?

A: This will work to connect the line output of the DR70D to the mic/line input of the Ninja V.

Q: 6. Can this be used for other wireless receivers, to feed an XLR input on a recorder?

A: Yes you can!

Q: 7. what size is the external mic jac on a sony ax700?

A: The mic input on the Sony AX700 is 1/8" / 3.5 mm.

Q: 8. Is this balanced or unbalanced?

A: The Kopul Stereo Right-Angle 1/8" Male Mini-Jack to XLR Male Cable is an unbalanced cable.

Q: 9. Can this cable be used to run line level audio from a mixer to the camera?

A: Yes, you can use the Mogami Gold Stereo Mini Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Microphone Cable to send line level audio from a mixer to a camera, but you must use an in-line attenuator such as the Hosa Technology ATT-448 In-Line Switchable Input Attenuator with 20, 30 or 40dB of Attenuation (B&H # HOATT448) to pad the line level signal so it does not overload the camera's mic input. The ATT-448 can connect directly to the mixer or you can use an additional XLR cable between the mixer and attenuator if you need more length.

Q: 10. Could I use this to connect the Zoom H1 to the Rode Videomic Pro?

A: This cable will connect the mic to the recorder.

25/09/2024

[0.06 lb] It's a force multiplier!

5
05/09/2024

[Black] Solid cable, great for the price.

5
14/08/2024

[Black] i love it

5
07/08/2024

[Black] I wanted a short cord to interface between my new MP3 player and the car's radio. This was the perfect length.

5
27/06/2024

[0.06 lb] These work great for my needs!

5
11/05/2024

[Nickel] good cable .did the job . would buy again.

5
27/04/2024

[0.06 lb] Seriously, they're keys to allowing multiple computers to groove.

5
22/04/2024

[0.06 lb] Great speaker system. Superb sound, excellent connectivity with our wireless systems and an outstanding value for the purchase price. I recommend the SRS-XB3 Sony Bluetooth wireless speaker and applaud B&H for their commitment to excellence.

5
12/04/2024

[Black] Bought 2 black and 2 white for my stereo mixer - all 4 for around $10 total. Quality is good, so really surprised by the low price. Thanks B&H!

5
03/04/2024

[Black] Exactly what I needed. Quality shielded mini male plugs at a 'short' length. Sound to my mini speaker is consistent and robust. Worth the $$..

5

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