The Kopul A-XMMF is an adapter that lets you connect a mic equipped with a 3.5mm TRS connector to the XLR input of a professional camera, recorder, or mixing console. The VXLR is terminated by a 3.5mm female TRS connector at one end and an XLR male connector at the other. The adapter is 0.79" in diameter.
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Key Features
- Connects 3.5mm Source to XLR Input
- For Use with Shotgun & Wireless Mics
- 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male
- Diameter: 0.79"
The Kopul A-XMMF is an adapter that lets you connect a mic equipped with a 3.5mm TRS connector to the XLR input of a professional camera, recorder, or mixing console. The VXLR is terminated by a 3.5mm female TRS connector at one end and an XLR male connector at the other. The adapter is 0.79" in diameter.
Kopul A-XMMF Overview
UPC: 847628572751
Kopul A-XMMF Specs
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Kopul A-XMMF Reviews
Very Good
By Joe
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-25
Easy to use
Does the job
By Nathan
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-24
This is really well-built, but inside the wires are not really big gauge either. Connects well with my Neutrik XLR's and works well. Does the job.
Just what I needed
By William
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-09
Works great
Perfect
By Nathan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-09
I have a cheaper one, if you can believe that, bit it doesn't work on some connectors. This one works (great) on all connections I tried it with. No sound quality issues.
Must have to 1/8 inch to XLR
By Emily
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-09
I use this with muy Rode videomic pro when going into my canon C100 which has XLR inputs. Great clean sound. A must have!
Connects to RODE Wireless GO
By Johnathan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-01-28
Using it to connect my Wireless GO to my RODEcaster Pro. Works perfectly with no noise or hiss!
Kopul A-XMMF
By Eduardo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-08-02
very good
Works as advertised.
By John
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-06-01
The adapter feels well made and works well.
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No, the adapter you need is the Rode VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter (B&H # ROVXLRP). This adapter will convert the 3.5mm plug to XLR and also allow converts phantom power (typically 48V) from a mixer or recorder to plug-in power (approximately 3 to 5V) which the lav mic needs to operate. The Kopul adapter only converts the plug to XLR but will not convert phantom power to plug-in power.
Date published: 2020-11-01
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I have a Tascam DR40 and a AudioTechnica 3350 Lavallier mic. Is this going to work ?
That's what this for as well, yes, works great
Date published: 2018-08-28
Does this adapter convert 48v phantom power down ...
Does this adapter convert 48v phantom power down to 5v?
This allows you to connect a mic equipped with a 3.5mm TRS connector to an XLR input. The mics you would be using will need to have their own power supply, it will not allow them to be powered through Phantom Power.
Date published: 2021-03-12
Does this work with the DJI Wireless mic system?
Does this work with the DJI Wireless mic system?
Yes, the Kopul A-XMMF 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter could be used with the DJI Mic wireless system as long as the receiver's output is set to mono.
Date published: 2023-07-13
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Will this work with the microphone cable from the Nady QHM-100 Closed-Back Stereo Headphones with Boom Mic? I'm looking at using it for the BMD ATEM Talkback Converter.
Unfortunately the Nady QHM-100 will not operate when connected via an adapter to an XLR input. The mic requires power only able to be provided by a 3.5mm jack. You are able to connect a standard broadcast headset that features a dynamic mic which does not require power via the XLR jack. The Audio Technica BPHS-1 is currently the best we have to offer in terms of price and correct connections (XLR for mic, and 1/4 TRS headphone).
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Will a wireless lav receiver with a 1/8 mono, male jack work with this adapter?
According to the schematic on the back of my package, the Tip and Ring are connected together in this adapter's 1/8 female connector, which means it will only work with a TRS plug. A two-conductor TS plug would be shorted out and not work. See my explanation above in the stereo-mono question for the pin-out.
Date published: 2018-11-19
Will this work to plug Deity connect W-lav pro ...
Will this work to plug Deity connect W-lav pro and W-lav micro lavalier mics into XLR plugs on a Tascam DR-40 linear pcm recorder and a Motu M2 and will I need to use these two devices with or without Phantom power?
No, the Kopul A-XMMF is not compatible. It is intended for use with microphones that have a 3.5mm connector and does not convert phantom power to plug-in power. The Deity W.Lav Pro and W.Lav Micro use a MicroDot connector. You can use the DPA Microphones DAD6001 MicroDot to 3-pin XLR Adapter (B&H# DPDAD6001BC) which has the correct connectors you need and will convert phantom power to plug-in power for the Deity W.Lav Pro and Micro lavalier mics.
Date published: 2020-10-18
Will this work to connect a Sennheiser G4 lav mic ...
Will this work to connect a Sennheiser G4 lav mic to the XLR input of the FX6?
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Date published: 2022-11-15