Cable Matters (1/8 Inch) 3.5mm to XLR Cable 3 ft Male to Male-Complete Features/Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Cable Matters
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Cable Matters (1/8 Inch) 3.5mm to XLR Cable 3 ft Male to Male
Specifications
- Product Dimensions 5.59 x 4.13 x 0.83 inches
- Item Weight, 4.8 ounces
- Connector Type , 3.5mm, Xlr
- Cable Type, XLR
- Compatible Devices, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone, Speaker
- Color, Black, Brand Cable Matters
Cable Matters XLR is a good and decent cable. Which connects to different devices and produced good voices. XLR cable Connects an iPhone, iPod, mp3 player, tablet, laptop, or voice recorder to a mixing console or powered speakers. Connect a smartphone with a headphone jack to XLR input and connect a tablet using an instrument App into a mixing console for a microphone. And the good feature of XLR is that 1/8 cable provides a quick and convenient solution to connect many devices. With the common mini phone jack. And its 3.5 connector is compatible with a mixing console or powered speakers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Can I run this cable from an xlr out to a mic in?
A: If the XLR out is female and mic in is stereo mini. A mic is a source and is output. Sounds like you’re going out of a mic to an output of some sort. -
Q: Will this work on my mac?
A: If you have a 3.5 mm out on your mac and you will be connecting the other end (XLR) to N active speaker, no problem. -
Q: This cable can be used Wadia d/a converter with only one input female AES/EBU port?
A: from Phone or Laptop to Mixing Board or Amp XLR -
Q: Can I use this to route my Volca FM Synthesizer to my AKAI MINIAK Synthesizer vocoder? The Volca has 3.5 out, the miniak has XLR in for mics
A: The XLR end is not made to standard and will not fit to your XLR female in. I sent mine back. -
Q: Can this record a phone call for podcasting?
A: Yes and no, you will need a mini mixer with mic input to talk back and recor -
Q: If I run the aux into a soundbar and the xlr into a mic, will that work?
A: Yes, it will work however, depending on the soundbar the quality of sound will not always match -
Q: I Want to connect an iPod to a Yorkville floor monitor-type wedge amp 100w to play music through it. Would it sound ok or bad due to the loss of stereo?
A: Sounds like a stereo. -
Q: I plan to use this from a digital coaxial to a 3.5mm converter and then to Allan and heath gld80 mixer. any issues with the xlr connector size?
A: I use it for Music play from my iPhone 3.5mm to Xlr into my Mackie Cfx 20 mixer. No issues. I’ve even used a 30′ XLr Extension for a wedding. No Issues -
Q: Will this work for MacBook?
A: As long as it has a standard headphone jack it will work. -
Q: Has anyone got this working on an android phone? my phone is acting like nothing is plugged in. pixel xl?
A: I have an android phone and it works fine. -
Q: can this work on Xbox one for speakers?
A: As long as you have a 3.5mm AUX out it should work. -
Q: If I connect my phone to the interface with this, is it possible to input music and sounds into discord/games?
A: Yes, and it will be a mono signal. -
Q: Going from a MacBook pro to a Behringer pa speaker for a party, should i expect it to work perfectly without static? if not, what is?
A: Yes, it should work without static. I run mine through a mixer but it should work well going straight to the speaker -
Q: Will this allow me to connect a wireless lavalier like the Sennheiser g4 to a zoom h4n pro audio recorder?
A: Yes -
Q: Is anyone else having issues with using this cable on a smartphone to a mixer via xlr? audio stops once i plug this cable in.
A: It’s worked perfectly for me since Day 1 using iPhone 6S and Behringer Q802USB. -
Q: Will this cable allow me to play music on my mp3 player through the xlr input/mic channel of a Fender guitar amp that does not have an aux in?
A: Yes. -
Q : Is this cable mono?
A: It’s stereo -
Q: Will this unbalanced cable work on my balanced eon g2 input using my phone as a source?
A: This works perfect from my cell phone to my Mackie thump. 3.5 mm is stereo and XLR is mono which is what you want. -
Q: Can I use this to record audio with my phone from a mic?
A: Yes. Place the pointed end into the headset jack of your iPhone. Connect your mic to the other end. Start a recording program, and create the sounds you wish to record. -
Q: The 1/8″ connector is stereo. does this cable combine both l and r channels of the 1/8″ into the unbalanced xlr?
A: Last I checked, an XLR is a balanced cable. If you want true stereo, get a 1/8 inch to dual 1/4 inch and pan the channels to left and right. -
Q: Can I connect this cable from an audio interface, directly to a jbl eon 615??? (Powered speaker) does not it damage the speaker?
A: It should work. I’ve done it before. It shouldn’t’ damage the speaker but just be careful and fade in volume, wouldn’t full blast at first -
Q: My receiver’s sub-pre-out is rca and my amp’s input is xlr. will this cable let me go from my receiver to my amp without distortion?
A: This cable is 1/8 inch to xlr it is not rca there are cables out there that are rca to xlr -
Q: I need a headphone jack to mic plugin so that we can use our school Panasonic camera, would this work if not what could we use?
A: Yes -
Q: Will this work for JBL 3 series mkII? Trying to find the correct cables to connect to my pc?
A: Yes it will work. Plug the 1/8” into pc speaker earphones port and the XLR into JBL
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