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Shure In-Line 3-Pin XLR Radio Frequency Attenuator

BH #SHA15RF • MFR #A15RF
Shure In-Line 3-Pin XLR Radio Frequency Attenuator
Key Features
  • Reduces Interference from AM Radio
  • Prevents Bleed into Long Cable Mic Lines
The Shure A15RF is an in-line 3-Pin XLR filter, which attenuates extraneous RFI (radio frequency interference) from balanced audio circuits.
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Shure A15RF Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2RFI Attenuation
  • 3Maximum Operating DC Current Rating
  • 4DC Impedance
  • 5Operating Temperature Range

The Shure A15RF is an in-line 3-Pin XLR filter, which attenuates extraneous RFI (radio frequency interference) from balanced audio circuits.

RFI Attenuation
Common/differential mode attenuation: 50 ohms in/out
Maximum Operating DC Current Rating
20 mA maximum for each balanced signal line
DC Impedance
0.4 ohm
Operating Temperature Range
-40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)
UPC: 042406088855

Shure A15RF Specs

Key Specs
In-Line Accessory Type
Attenuator/Pad
Number of Channels
1
Inputs/Outputs
XLR 3-Pin
Shielded
Yes
General
In-Line Accessory Type
Attenuator/Pad
Input / Output Level
Input: Mic/Line Level
Output: Mic/Line Level
Number of Channels
1
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs
XLR 3-Pin
Performance
Impedance
0.4 Ohms
Physical
Shielded
Yes
Operating Temperature
-40 to 85°F / -40 to 29°C
Dimensions
2.75 x 0.75" / 6.99 x 1.91 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.235 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.75 x 3.35 x 2.3"

Shure A15RF Reviews

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Will this filter RFI from the output of my mixer? ...

Will this filter RFI from the output of my mixer? If used at the amp?
Asked by: Derrick
Yes it should filter
Answered by: Raul M
Date published: 2021-11-28
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