The 8" ADP-4MxPH PSA Headset Adapter Cable from Point Source Audio is a connection option for your Point-Source headset. It features a 4-pin male XLR on one end and a 3.5mm male TRRS connector on the other, and can be used to adapt your portable headset to various other formats.
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Key Features
- Adapts PSA Headsets to Other Formats
- Lightweight Cable
- 8" Cable
The 8" ADP-4MxPH PSA Headset Adapter Cable from Point Source Audio is a connection option for your Point-Source headset. It features a 4-pin male XLR on one end and a 3.5mm male TRRS connector on the other, and can be used to adapt your portable headset to various other formats.
Point Source Audio ADP-4MXPH Overview
Point Source Audio ADP-4MXPH Specs
Cable Length | 8" (20 cm) |
Connector 1 | 4-pin male XLR |
Connector 2 | 3.5 mm male TRRS |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.09 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 4.1 x 3.65 x 0.65" |
Point Source Audio ADP-4MXPH Reviews
Works great!
By Zontrey
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-02
This adapter works great and there is no noticeable loss in sound. I wish the strength of the cable itself was a little better due to the weight of the XLR but there are ways to manage that.
Works well, but I some issue with the build
By Wyman
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-08-27
I'm able to connect a stereo headset to cameras or mobile devices. At this, it functions well. I did notice the cable portion has a lot of play, being a neutrik, I partially disassembled the adapter. The cable is much thinner than the design of the XLR connected was meant to support. I would strap the XLR portion to device to prevent any strain on the soldered parts
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Date published: 2020-11-17
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Date published: 2020-09-17