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Deity V-LINK (XLR phantom power to 3.5mm TRS cable)

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  • Adapter from 3.5mm TRS jack to XLR plug
  • Enables the use of 3.5mm TRS jack microphones on cameras and audio recorders with XLR jack

Video Microphones Meet XLR
The V-Link is the cleanest and easiest way to connect your 3.5mm video microphones to an XLR-based camera or audio recorder. The V-Link adapts the 24/48V phantom power supplied by the XLR input it is plugged into and converts it into a 3-5V plug-in power signal that mimics the traditional 3.5mm TRS jack that video microphones are designed to use.

Low Profile, Right Angle
The XLR connector is just over half the length of an average XLR connector in length. The low-profile, right-angle XLR connector keeps cables neat and tidy. And with the built-in 15-inch, 3.5mm diameter reel cable, users don't have to worry about the two parts separating like they do when using a traditional phantom power adapter.

As you grow in your career, you may feel the need to upgrade your cameras. Now your video microphones are ready to grow with you.

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Deity V-LINK (XLR phantom power to 3.5mm TRS cable)

Short profile

  • Adapter from 3.5mm TRS jack to XLR plug
  • Enables the use of 3.5mm TRS jack microphones on cameras and audio recorders with XLR jack

Product description for Deity V-LINK (XLR phantom power to 3.5mm TRS cable)

Video Microphones Meet XLR
The V-Link is the cleanest and easiest way to connect your 3.5mm video microphones to an XLR-based camera or audio recorder. The V-Link adapts the 24/48V phantom power supplied by the XLR input it is plugged into and converts it into a 3-5V plug-in power signal that mimics the traditional 3.5mm TRS jack that video microphones are designed to use.

Low Profile, Right Angle
The XLR connector is just over half the length of an average XLR connector in length. The low-profile, right-angle XLR connector keeps cables neat and tidy. And with the built-in 15-inch, 3.5mm diameter reel cable, users don't have to worry about the two parts separating like they do when using a traditional phantom power adapter.

As you grow in your career, you may feel the need to upgrade your cameras. Now your video microphones are ready to grow with you.

Deity V-LINK (XLR phantom power to 3.5mm TRS cable)

Technik
Anschlüsse
3,5 mm Klinkenstecker
XLR-3 Anschluss
Verbindungsart
3,5 Klinke
XLR
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
29 g
Lieferumfang
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Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6971842181582
KAN
6971842181582

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