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Key Features
- Pro XLR Mic to Smartphone/iPod
- Wide-Ranging Compatibility
- Utilize Audio Recording Apps
- Phantom Power Blocking
The Sescom iPhone/iPod/iPad TRRS to XLR Mic & 3.5mm Monitoring Jack Cable is a 3.5mm TRRS to XLR cable that allows you to connect a pro XLR mic to your iPod iPhone, BlackBerry or other compatible Smartphone to take advantage of the myriad of apps designed for audio recording on a Smartphone.
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I want to connect this to the LiveU Smartphone ...
I want to connect this to the LiveU Smartphone APP. Connect a Microphone and connect Headphones to listen to the IFB coming out of the APP. Do you think this is possible?
If the app would work with ear buds and its mic, it should work with this cable. Note: you must use a dynamic mic with this break-out cable. It does not pass phantom power for condensers. Use a dynamic with highest output possible. I recommend getting a TRRS extension cable to use with it especially if the iPhone is in a protective case.
Date published: 2021-07-21
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Could this be used to monitor sound recordings if it was used with a DSLR camera 3.5 mm Mic input?
Not sure I used it with my iPhone and the tascam app. Never tried with my camera.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I want to record audio and video into my iPhone 5. can this product connect from the XLR output of a wireless lav into the iphone?
Yes, you may plug your LAV into the XLR port and the 1/8th inch into your iPhone and your headphones into the 1/8 inch port.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Could this be used to take a phone call on a radio show? making connections through a audio board?
Great concept but did not work when I used it. I am a Combat Photographer in the Marine Corps.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Could this be used to record directly from a mixer's XLR out to an iPhone or iPad?
Yes. That is the purpose of this cable.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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is compatible with samsung galaxy s5?
Yes, I think so. I use it on an iPad though.
Date published: 2018-08-28