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Remote Audio ENG Breakaway Cable with Timecode for The Sound Devices 633 (20')

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Remote Audio ENG Breakaway Cable with Timecode for The Sound Devices 633 (20')
Key Features
  • Breakaway Assembly for Sound Devices 633
  • 5-Pin LEMO M to BNC RA Plug
  • Transmits BNC Timecode to Camera
  • Stereo Return
The 20' Remote Audio ENG Breakaway Cable with Timecode for The Sound Devices 633 transmits stereo audio over a pair of balanced XLR connectors and uses a dedicated 5-pin LEMO M to BNC RA plug to transmit timecode from your camera to the Sound Devices recorder. It also features a stereo return for sending the signal back to the camera. The cable comes with a carabiner for wrapping the extra slack and attaching the breakaway cable to equipment or a belt while on set.
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Is the lemo TC compatible with the 833?

Is the lemo TC compatible with the 833?
Asked by: Robert
Yes, the LEMO 5-pin timecode connector on the Remote Audio CABETASD633 ENG Breakaway Cable is compatible for use with the Sound Devices 833 Field Recorder.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-02-17

Do you sell and extension cable?

Do you sell and extension cable?
Asked by: Jonathan
If you are extending the length of the XLR connections on the Remote Audio CABETASD633 ENG Breakaway Cable, you can use two standard XLR cables such as the Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable - Black, 25' (B&H # KOM3025), in the length you prefer. If you need to extend the length of the 3.5mm connections, you can use a standard aux extension cable such as the Pearstone 3.5mm Stereo Male to Female Extension Cable - Black, 25' (B&H # PEMMSB125B), in the desired length.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-04-27

Is there an adaptor to connect this cable to my ...

Is there an adaptor to connect this cable to my Panasonic AG-DVC30 since I do not have a BNC connector?
Asked by: JF
My apologies I am not finding that the Panasonic AG-DVC30 has a timecode output connector for compatibility with this cable.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2020-10-02

Is there an extension cable available for this?

Is there an extension cable available for this?
Asked by: Eric
There is only a 50' time code cable.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-07-25

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Is the RTN on this cable really mono? The Sound Devices 302 and 633 both expect stereo return.
Asked by: Scott V.
The return on this cable is mono, using a balanced (stereo) 3.5mm connector which is compatible with the Sound Devices units.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Would this work on Zoom f8n or even Mixpre-6II?

Would this work on Zoom f8n or even Mixpre-6II?
Asked by: Gustavo
The Remote Audio ENG Breakaway Cable with Timecode for The Sound Devices 633 has a 5-pin LEMO connector for timecode to accommodate the 633, but the Zoom F8n uses BNC for timecode input/output and MixPre-6 II both uses 3.5mm for timecode.input/output. Other than that, the XLR and 3.5mm connectors on the Remote Audio cable are compatible with both recorders.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-10-05

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Is there another version of this cable that has a true stereo RTN?
Asked by: Kyel L.
The RTN L+R pins are summed to a single pin as a limitation of the 8pins available in these NeutriCon connectors. To give the Timecode's ground isolation from the XLR audio (to avoid that pesky TC Bleed), they are out of pins. The cable itself has enough wires to accommodate a true stereo return... it crossed my mind to replace the connectors with XLR-10pin, but those are not as easily "breakaway-able". So either way, it's a trade-off.
Answered by: Jim
Date published: 2022-08-31

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Will it work with Sound Devices 302 as well? I Know theres one Breakaway cable intended for FP33 and SD 302, but I would like to know if this one has same capabilities as the mentioned and also has timecode in it.
Asked by: Fernando B.
It will work as an audio output tethered to camera via XLR. But the timecode side of things will not be usable as the 302 does not have a timecode function. The return into the 302 should work, but I've never personally tested it.
Answered by: James C.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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