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RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable

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RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable
Key Features
  • Connects Recorder to DSLR or Camcorder
  • 6.7 to 15.7" Coiled Cable
  • 3.5mm TRS Male to 3.5mm TRS Male
  • Works with Rode Wireless GO Receivers
The Rode SC2 is a right-angle, 3.5mm TRS male to 3.5mm TRS male patch cable. You can use it for connecting the headphone output of an iPhone—one equipped with an optional Rode iXY microphone—to the audio input of a DSLR or video camera. It allows you to capture scratch audio to the camera while the iPhone records your tracks in broadcast quality. You can also use it with the Wireless GO's receiver to route audio in between the receiver and your camera. The cable features a 6.7 to 15.7", stretchable coiled design, which prevents clutter on your rig. The low-profile, right-angled connectors easily fit into tight spaces or hard-to-reach places. The cable's shielding helps minimize unwanted RF and EM interference for a clear audio signal.
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Does rode make a version that is not Coiled like ...

Does rode make a version that is not Coiled like the one that comes with rode videomic pro plus
Asked by: john
Hello John. Rode doesn't currently sell the straight, non-coiled version of the SC2 by itself. If yours is currently broken reach out to your Rode retailer for a replacement under the warranty. If you would like something similar, I have found this third party option, although it's longer: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1001074-REG/startech_mu1mms2ra_right_angle_3_5mm_to.html
Answered by: Ryan w/ RØDE
Date published: 2019-04-12

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Can this cord be used to replace the one that came with the Rode VIDEOMIC GO?
Asked by: TORY D.
Yes, that is correct.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-11-05

Would this be ok with the Videomic Go II on a ...

Would this be ok with the Videomic Go II on a boom arm and connecting to the Sony ZV-E10?
Asked by: Miguel
Yes. The RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable is compatible for use with the RODE VideoMic GO II and the Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera, however, you may need a longer cable if the mic is mounted on a boompole. You will probably want to use it together with an extension cable such as the RODE VC1 3.5mm TRS Microphone Extension Cable for Cameras - 10' (B&H # ROVC1) or the Pearstone 3.5mm Stereo Male to Female Extension Cable - 25' (B&H # PEMMSB125B).
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-03-30

Is this stereo?

Is this stereo?
Asked by: chris
Yes, the RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable is a stereo cable. It uses 3.5mm TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connectors on both ends, which are standard for stereo audio signals.
Answered by: Daniel O
Date published: 2025-06-13

Does this go into the mic or headphone jack on a ...

Does this go into the mic or headphone jack on a camera?
Asked by: Charlie
The RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable can be used to connect devices to either the headphone out or microphone in via their respective 3.5mm jack, which can be found on a typical camera.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-07-01

Will this cable work with the RODE VideoMic GO ...

Will this cable work with the RODE VideoMic GO II-H Analog/USB Camera-Mount Shotgun Mic Outdoor Kit with Furry Windshield?
Asked by: bradley
Yes, the RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable works with the RODE VideoMic GO II-H Ultracompact Analog/USB Camera-Mount Shotgun Microphone.
Answered by: Daniel O
Date published: 2025-12-02

Will this work with a Diety V-Mic D4 Mini?

Will this work with a Diety V-Mic D4 Mini?
Asked by: chris
The RODE SC2 Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Coiled Patch Cable (BH # ROSC2) will work with the Deity Microphones V-Mic D4 Mini Ultracompact Camera-Mount Shotgun Microphone (BH # DEVMICD4MINI).
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2025-06-15

Will this record into a macbook pro from the rode ...

Will this record into a macbook pro from the rode wireless go? I am trying to record to an application and want to use the rode go as the mic.
Asked by: Sandra
It works the same as any 1/8" audio cable, so if the software and computer hardware is set up for that, this cable should do the same job as any. But you might need an adapter for a mac input if they don't provide a regular audio jack, which would be typical for mac.
Answered by: Elizabeth
Date published: 2021-08-02
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