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RODE VXLR Pro Transformer-Balanced 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom-Power Converter

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RODE VXLR Pro Transformer-Balanced 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom-Power Converter
Key Features
  • Connects 3.5mm Source to XLR Input
  • For Lav/Headset/Shotgun Mics & Wireless
  • Converts Phantom Power to Plug-In Power
  • Locking 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male
Connect a mic equipped with a 3.5mm TRS connector to the XLR input of a professional camera, recorder, or mixer with the Rode VXLR Pro, a durable inline adapter outfitted with a transformer-balanced output to ensure quality signal transfer over long cable runs. The VXLR Pro also converts 12 to 48V phantom power down to 4V plug-in power, allowing lavalier, headset, and shotgun mics to receive power from the XLR connector.
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RODE VXLR PRO Overview

Connect a mic equipped with a 3.5mm TRS connector to the XLR input of a professional camera, recorder, or mixer with the Rode VXLR Pro, a durable inline adapter outfitted with a transformer-balanced output to ensure quality signal transfer over long cable runs. The VXLR Pro also converts 12 to 48V phantom power down to 4V plug-in power, allowing lavalier, headset, and shotgun mics to receive power from the XLR connector.

Compact and lightweight, the adapter is terminated by a secure, locking 3.5mm female TRS connector at one end and an XLR male connector at the other. The 3.5mm connector is threaded to ensure your mic doesn't disconnect during recording.

Compatible Rode Products
  • VideoMic NTG
  • Wireless GO
  • VideoMic
  • VideoMicro
  • VideoMic Pro
  • VideoMic Pro+
  • VideoMic GO
  • HS2
  • RØDELink Filmmaker Kit
  • SmartLav+ (when used with SC3 adapter)
  • PG2-R
UPC: 698813006762

RODE VXLR PRO Reviews

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Will it work with my Rode Rodelink filmmaker kit ...

Will it work with my Rode Rodelink filmmaker kit and my Zoom H6?
Asked by: Juan
Yes it. will.
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2021-04-05

Will this work with a Deity V.Lav mic plugged in ...

Will this work with a Deity V.Lav mic plugged in to the XLR socket on a Zoom H6?
Asked by: Bradley
Yes, the VXLR Pro adapter will work with the Deity V.Lav. Deity recommends their D-XLR 3.5mm to XLR Adapter with Phantom to Plug-In Power Conversion (B&H # DXLR) which provides the same type of conversions for the connector and voltage.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-06-28

Can I use a Sanken COS-11D with a Zoom FX3 using ...

Can I use a Sanken COS-11D with a Zoom FX3 using this adapter?
Asked by: Tovia
Yes, a Sanken COS-11D Lavalier Microphone that has a 3.5mm TRS connector can be used with the Zoom F3 Portable Field Recorder when connected with an adapter like the RODE VXLR Pro Transformer-Balanced 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom-Power Converter or the RODE VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter (B&H # ROVXLRP). You will need to turn on phantom power on F3 to power the mic.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-09-14

I need to connect a Rode Go ll to a mixer board. ...

I need to connect a Rode Go ll to a mixer board. What do I need cables or adapters
Asked by: David
You can use a standard cable with 3.5mm TRS male and XLR male connectors such as the Kopul Stereo Right-Angle 1/8" Male Mini-Jack to XLR Male Cable - 1.5' (B&H # KORSMXM015) to connect the Rode Wireless GO II Receiver to the input on a mixer. Another option is to use an XLR adapter with the 3.5mm TRS cable that is included with the Wireless GO II System. For the XLR adapter, you can use the Rode VXLR 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter (B&H # ROVXLR).
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-02-13

Does B&H sell a locking make 3.5trs to ...

Does B&H sell a locking make 3.5trs to non-locking 3.5trs short cable, as this will be ideal for connecting this adapter to my preferred mic and maximizing connection integrity, at least on the adapter side. Thank you.
Asked by: Anonymous
No. A locking 3.5mm male TRS to a "non-locking" 3.5mm female TRS would be as special order, made to order from a specialty shop, such as Whirlwind. B&H could order for you$$.....
Answered by: james
Date published: 2021-03-09

Will this work to connect a Deity V.Lav mic to ...

Will this work to connect a Deity V.Lav mic to the XLR input on a Zoom H6?
Asked by: Bradley
Yes it wll.
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2021-06-28

If I am wanting to connect a Sennheiser Lavalier ...

If I am wanting to connect a Sennheiser Lavalier 3.5mm directly to my Zoom F3, should I get the VXLR or VXLR+?
Asked by: Jeremy
Since the Sennheiser lavalier mic requires a small amount of voltage, you can either use the RODE VXLR Pro Transformer-Balanced 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom-Power Converter or the RODE VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter (B&H # ROVXLRP), which both have a built-in phantom power converter that allows you to use phantom power from an XLR mic input and converts it to the proper amount of plug-in power that the mic requires. The RODE VXLR 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter (B&H # ROVXLR) does not work in the same manner and will only converts the plug for the microphone from 3.5mm to XLR, but it will not convert phantom power to plug-in power.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2024-04-01

Will the Lav mic came with the "Sennheiser G3" ...

Will the Lav mic came with the "Sennheiser G3" work with the "Rode VXLR PRO" when connecting to a mixer-recorder such as the MixPre ? Does it accept the screw lock from the "G3's lav" TRS connector? Thank you for the answers.
Asked by: Jimmy
Yes, the Rode VXLR PRO adapter can be used with a Sennheiser lavalier microphone to enable connection to an XLR mic input on a mixer/recorder such as a Sound Devices MixPre model. The VXLR PRO has a threaded female 3.5mm TRS connector on one side to attach the mic and a male XLR connector on the other end allows the mic to be plugged into an XLR input. Additionally, the adapter converts 48V phantom power into plug-in power so you can safely provide power to the mic.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-01-11
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