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This premium quality Remote Audio XLR Jumper Cable features superior shielding, which greatly reduces electromagnetic noise and RF. It offers rugged, well-crafted connectors to ensure durability and longevity. It comes with right-angle connectors at both ends, which makes it easier to use in tight situations.
| Cable Type | XLR jumper cable |
| Length | 12" (30cm) |
| Shielding | Yes |
| Connector 1 | XLR angled male |
| Connector 2 | XLR angled female |
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
This cable is great (and should be for the money) - both ends are adjustable by unthreading the cable and gently rotating the XLR to either 45, 90 or 180 degrees R/L. Good shielding and still fits camera clips just right. Worth every penny.
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
I use this on my Canon XA10 connecting my Studio Projects C4. It's very easy to unlock, rotate and relock the XLRs to get the correct angle at both ends. This means the camera's profile remains the same, as the cables all run straight down the side of the camera and don't point out sideways. High qulaity cable and connectors. And, there are instructions on how to adjust the connectors. Simple and effective.
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
Cable works great but anywhere you look it's too expensive. It's obviously because they know you need the product for an on camera mic so they jack it up. Other than the price it's a solid sturdy cable.
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
The built quality is awsome!
however, the doubble sided L-shaped plug touches
the foucus ring when it is coneccted to the input 1 on the camera! I now jave to uses the input 2!
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
This is a great little cable that allows you to easily adjust the angle of the XLR connector. I use this to run a Sound Devices 702T to a Lectro wireless receiver. The angled connectors allow everything to fit easily in a hip pack.
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
For the Panasonic HMC150, I rotated the camera-end(male end of cable) 180 degrees so that it now points up and out of the way. The microphone end is by default pointing down, which works well. I wrapped the extra cable around the front pillar one time and it is quite tidy.
great cable if you cannot make one yourself (i.e. me)
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
I use this with my NTG-2 and HVR-A1U. The length is almost perfect, just a little too long, but being able to adjust the angles of the connectors allowed me to set it up so that the cable is never in the way.
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
I bought this to hook up my Rode shotgun mic to my Canon XHA1S and it is the perfect length, plus it's adjustable, which I didn't know for sure until I got it. You can view the manual at the manufacturer's website: [@]Basically to adjust them, just twist off the cable (rubber part) counter-clockwise (to the left) and once that happens, the metal cover will pop out and then you can twist it to a few different positions. It's an awesome cable and works great!
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Comments about Remote Audio 3-Pin XLR Angled Male to XLR Angled Female Jumper Cable - 12":
Works perfect on the Sony EX1.
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