The Deity Microphones D-XLR is a sonically transparent 3.5mm to XLR adapter with phantom to plug-in power conversion designed to allow 3.5mm-equipped mics to be used with XLR-equipped mixers and recorders, making it a welcome tool for sound recordists and videographers. Connect your Deity V-Series microphone (or other mic terminated with a standard 3.5mm TRS plug) to the D-XLR's gold-plated 3.5mm input, then route the XLR 3-pin output via a standard XLR cable (available separately) to your mixer, portable audio recorder, or external microphone preamplifier.
The D-XLR converts 12 to 48 VDC phantom power from your mic preamp to 3V plug-in power, which is required for operation of many 3.5mm-equipped microphones. The CNC-machined aluminum housing ensures rugged durability, and is sized to work with pistol grips and boompoles.Ask Our Experts800.606.6969
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Key Features
- Ideal for Deity V-Series Microphones
- Adapts 3.5mm-Equipped Mic to XLR Output
- Converts Phantom Power to Plug-In Power
- Sonically Transparent
The Deity Microphones D-XLR is a sonically transparent 3.5mm to XLR adapter with phantom to plug-in power conversion designed to allow 3.5mm-equipped mics to be used with XLR-equipped mixers and recorders, making it a welcome tool for sound recordists and videographers. Connect your Deity V-Series microphone (or other mic terminated with a standard 3.5mm TRS plug) to the D-XLR's gold-plated 3.5mm input, then route the XLR 3-pin output via a standard XLR cable (available separately) to your mixer, portable audio recorder, or external microphone preamplifier.
The D-XLR converts 12 to 48 VDC phantom power from your mic preamp to 3V plug-in power, which is required for operation of many 3.5mm-equipped microphones. The CNC-machined aluminum housing ensures rugged durability, and is sized to work with pistol grips and boompoles.
More DetailsDeity Microphones DT50110D69 Overview
Convenient Power Conversion
The D-XLR can convert 12 to 48 VDC phantom power down to 3V plug-in power, which allows microphones with 3.5mm TRS connectors to run off phantom power. The D-XLR is specially designed for Deity V-Series mics to trigger their Smart 3.5mm TRRS outputs with bias power from a standard XLR input.
Use On-Camera Mics Off Camera
The D-XLR allows on-camera mics such as the V-Mic D3 PRO (available separately) to be used on a boompole for clearer audio during interviews and scene shoots. At the same time, the D-XLR has no adverse effect on microphones like the V-Mic D3 PRO in terms of signal-to-noise ratio, total harmonic distortion, and sensitivity. The 3.5mm TRS jack is gold-plated so that contacts on the plug make a better connection and do not loosen.
Works with Boompoles and Pistol Grips
The D-XLR was specially designed to fit in the groove of the Rycote pistol-grip shockmount handle. The snug fit and rubber surface offer more than enough friction to hold it in place while swinging a boompole.
Broad Microphone Compatibility
The D-XLR is compatible with Deity's V.Lav, V-Mic D3, and V-Mic D3 Pro microphones, as well as most other mics outfitted with a standard 3.5mm TRS jack. Though the D-XLR does not support 3.5mm-equipped lavalier mics wired for Sony UWP, the Deity V-Series microphones can function when plugged into a Sony UWP system.
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Deity Microphones DT50110D69 Reviews
Does what it says
By Paul
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-12-20
Was looking for a way to be able to use the Deity mic on a boom pole and connect it to Sony Video Camera which only has XLR. Regular XLR to 3.5mm don't work because the Deity needs a few volts. The Sony video camera provides phanton power, the boom pole has built XLR connects top and bottom so this works great. It creates a clean set up and works well - hence the 5 stars. I cannot speak about durability yet but I don't expect any issues.
As advertised
By Matthew
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-08-04
works great.
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Will this work with Rode Reporter Omnidirectional ...
Will this work with Rode Reporter Omnidirectional Handheld Interview Microphone or can you suggest a wireless solution for this mic?
The Rode Reporter is a dynamic XLR microphone.
A wireless system like this would be a good option to use with it:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1187383-REG/rode_news_shooter_newsshooter_kit_digital_wireless.html?sts=pi&pim=Y
Date published: 2019-10-13
Will this work with a Tram TR50 lav with a ...
Will this work with a Tram TR50 lav with a Sennheiser (G4) 3.5mm jack? Cheers
Yes, according to Deity this will work with any 3.5mm TRS connector.
Date published: 2019-09-04
Can someone describe what is connected to each ...
Can someone describe what is connected to each 1/8 in. connection (tip. ring, sleeve) in terms of signal, power, and ground?
A specific TRS input wiring schematic is not available for the Deity Microphones D-XLR 3.5mm to XLR Adapter with Phantom to Plug-In Power Conversion, however we can confirm that the D-XLR is compatible with microphones using the 3.5mm "Sennheiser" wiring configuration for compatibility. This adapter is not compatible with microphones wired for compatibility with Sony input connections.
Date published: 2022-08-26
If I want to connect my Røde videomicro to a ...
If I want to connect my Røde videomicro to a recorder or mixer with an XLR input should I use this and switch on phantom power or will a dummy 3.5mm to XLR suffice without phantom power?
The Rode VideoMicro requires plug-in power so you will need to use an adapter that will convert to XLR but also convert phantom power to plug-in power. The Deity D-XLR can do the job or you can purchase Rode's VXLR Plus (B&H # ROVXLRP).
Date published: 2020-02-11
Will this work just like a Rode VXLR adapter if ...
Will this work just like a Rode VXLR adapter if not providing phantom power?
This adapter should work with mics that do and don't require phantom power.
Date published: 2020-06-11
Does this convert unbalanced TRS to balanced XLR?
Does this convert unbalanced TRS to balanced XLR?
TS connection mics are usually only compatible with the mic transmitters or mic inputs that they are made for specific compatibility with.
Date published: 2021-09-30
If I use this adapter, will I be able to use my ...
If I use this adapter, will I be able to use my deity v-mic d3 pro on my tascam dr60 mk2???
This adapter will allow you to connect to one of the XLR input on the Tadcam DR60D mkII, and use the 48 volt phantom power provided by the recorder.
Date published: 2020-08-11
Will this work with Deity w.lav microphones? ...
Will this work with Deity w.lav microphones? Other similar adapter from Movo does not work.
Should do.
Date published: 2021-01-08