This Comprehensive EXF Mini Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Cable is a high resolution, low loss cable for professional audio applications. As part of the EXF series, this cable employs 100% microweave bare copper shielding and CFP low loss dielectric for fast, accurate wide bandwidth signal transfer. EXF Cables are finished in Comprehensive's famous X-traflex black matte, non glare jacket.
| Cable Type | Mini female to 3-pin XLR male cable |
| Length | 6' (1.8 m) |
| Shielding | 95%-100% tinned copper braided shield |
| Connector 1 | 3.5mm mini female |
| Connector 2 | XLR male |
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Comments about Comprehensive Mini Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Cable - 6':
Using them on wireless mics to video camera. I have to tape one in to maintain conductivity.
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Comments about Comprehensive Mini Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Cable - 6':
While not the best accessory for great sound recording, I have a lavelier mic that's mini, so I needed something to get it into my recorder. Cable works great.
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Comments about Comprehensive Mini Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Cable - 6':
The connection with the mini end has to be tinkered with in order to get the connection.
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There are thousands of mics with 1/8" mini-jack connectors. Surprisingly, there are very few adapters to connect these ubiquitous mics with XLR equipment. Before buying this adapter, I had no good solution, when someone showed up with one of these mics. I used a chain of three different adapters, when I was faced with the problem of connecting a mini-jack mic to an XLR input. That was a bad solution, degrading audio quality and prone to static.
This adapter gives me good audio quality, and the ability to connect commonplace microphones to my mixers and amps. The 6' length is useful in situations when you want the mic to be fairly close to the amp or the mixer.
I have had this adapter for a short time. It looks well made, and has given me no problems. The plastic insulation is more flexible (less stiff) than many cables, which I like. The cable diameter is similar to XLR cables, rather than the skinny mini-jack cables.
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