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Remote Audio Unbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable

  • Price: $23.99
  • B&H # RECASDT
  • Mfr# CASDT

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  • Designed for Sound Devices 442 and 302

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This Remote Audio Unbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable features a TA3-F and right angle stereo 3.5mm mini connector. The cable interconnects the mini XLR stereo bus found on the Sound Devices 442 or 302, with any input device featuring a stereo mini 3.5mm input. It can also interface the Sound Devices MixPre-D to many DSLR digital cameras. The cable measures 2' in length.

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Remote AudioUnbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable
 
5.0

(based on 2 reviews)

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5.0

Perfect Cable, and well priced!

By Matt the Sound Designer/Field Recordist

from Baltimore, MD

About Me Experienced

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Compact
  • Easy To Use
  • Excellent Sound
  • Price

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Professional Recording

    Comments about Remote Audio Unbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable:

    Have yet to test this in the field, but so far it's working great. I'm using it to record back-up audio to a Marantz PMD660 when tethered to a camera via a SD302 Mixer, or when taking the 302 on field recording trips. Connected using the tape/mix out on the 302.

    Works great, perfect length, the right angle connection is well suited for my application. Audio is clear, and the price beats Sound Devices own cable by about half.

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    5.0

    Solid Cable in a small space.

    By Colin

    from VA

    About Me Power User

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Easy To Configure
    • Easy To Use
    • Reliable Performance

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Audio field mixing bag
      • Portable Devices

      Comments about Remote Audio Unbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable:

      Great cable, well constructed. I use it on the Tape mix out of my sound devices 302 mixer and send it to a back up recorder. my back up recorder is a zoom h4n, and i like this cable because its small and i dont have to use the xlr plugs that take up a lot of space. Also this cable lets me be able to record a stereo mix to my zoom while recording 2 mono channels while the zoom is on 4 channel mode. this does not give me true 4 channels but it allows me to have that extra channel with the audio mixed.

      • Primary use:
      • Business
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

      by PowerReviews
      Remote AudioUnbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable
       
      5.0

      (based on 2 reviews)

      Ratings Distribution

      • 5 Stars

         

        (2)

      • 4 Stars

         

        (0)

      • 3 Stars

         

        (0)

      • 2 Stars

         

        (0)

      • 1 Stars

         

        (0)

      Reviewed by 2 customers

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      5.0

      Perfect Cable, and well priced!

      By Matt the Sound Designer/Field Recordist

      from Baltimore, MD

      About Me Experienced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact
      • Easy To Use
      • Excellent Sound
      • Price

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Professional Recording

        Comments about Remote Audio Unbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable:

        Have yet to test this in the field, but so far it's working great. I'm using it to record back-up audio to a Marantz PMD660 when tethered to a camera via a SD302 Mixer, or when taking the 302 on field recording trips. Connected using the tape/mix out on the 302.

        Works great, perfect length, the right angle connection is well suited for my application. Audio is clear, and the price beats Sound Devices own cable by about half.

        Share this review

         
        5.0

        Solid Cable in a small space.

        By Colin

        from VA

        About Me Power User

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Easy To Configure
        • Easy To Use
        • Reliable Performance

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Audio field mixing bag
          • Portable Devices

          Comments about Remote Audio Unbalanced Line Level Stereo TA3-F to Stereo 3.5mm Tape Output Cable:

          Great cable, well constructed. I use it on the Tape mix out of my sound devices 302 mixer and send it to a back up recorder. my back up recorder is a zoom h4n, and i like this cable because its small and i dont have to use the xlr plugs that take up a lot of space. Also this cable lets me be able to record a stereo mix to my zoom while recording 2 mono channels while the zoom is on 4 channel mode. this does not give me true 4 channels but it allows me to have that extra channel with the audio mixed.

          • Primary use:
          • Business
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

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