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Powered Xlr Balanced Trs Bluetooth Transmitter

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Kimsey Foundati 2024-04-15 09:39:47

[Yes] Good quality but make sure your configuration is balanced XLR to 3.5mm. TRS

5
Richard M. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1] Stereo 3.5mm TRS in, balanced mono XLR out. Perfect for my purposes and passive, so no bulky power supply required. Just does what it says it will.

5
james 2024-07-29 02:15:54

[6' / 1.8 m] You need this product if you do a lot with Laptop audio or audio from cell phones. 1'8 TRS to Balanced XLR with ground lift and volume control. This device has replaced my DI's.

5
Quentin 2024-04-15 02:13:55

[2.635 lb] I bought this to split a balanced audio source into both balanced xlr and unbalanced rca powered speaker setup. Works great.

5
Gregory 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[24-Bit] The RM82 is used for our stadium PA system. The RM82 gives us the choice of using either the XLR or 1/4 TRS inputs.

5
Jorge 2024-04-18 04:34:54

[Nickel] How important is your recording? Ensure proper stereo with balanced trs hosa cables

5
H. L. Joey 2024-04-06 04:26:39

[0.3 lb] Clean signal for balanced use, (TRS), tough cable jacket with metal plugs. These are great for patch bay connections.

5
Hotel AV Guy 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5.75 lb] If you're using with a Mixer make sure to have 1/4 TRS to XLR male & female, 1 each We use this to broadcast audio from Conference Bridges for meetings and conventions. It works very well and is easy to setup.

5
Nathan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[6' / 1.8 m] The Mogami Gold 3.5mm TRS Male to Dual XLR Male Y-Cable is a super high quality cable that sounds great and should last many years. It also carries a lifetime warranty. Cables are getting to ridiculous prices just like all audio equipment, but B&H always has the best prices.

5
Pete 2024-04-13 06:51:31

[Plywood] I've had a pair of these for a few years now. They work very well as stage monitors. I use mine primarily as a monitor for my keyboards when performing. There is a multi-position switch that changes the EQ depending on the listening mode, but I usually leave it in Stage Monitor mode. Inputs are combination XLR / 1/4 TRS jacks. However, the daisy-chain connection to another monitor is XLR only - not 1/4 TRS, which is a pain in the neck sometimes. And the volume setting on the first monitor determines the maximum volume setting on any daisy-chained monitors. Overall, a very rugged monitor that has been dropped a few times and taken its share of abuse, but has never failed me. And it's a lot smaller and lighter than comparable stage wedges. To make sure I never lose the power cord, I have caribiners on the handle and the AC cord that I just snap together when transporting it. B&H occasionally has sales on these and also bundles (stand and XLR cable) - jump on those sales when available!

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