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Rode VXLR+ XLR jack adapter with voltage converter

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  • Rode VXLR+ XLR adapter
  • with integrated voltage converter
  • TRS mini jack socket (3.5 mm) to XLR3M
  • Length: 66 mm
  • incl. belt clip (detachable)

VXLR+ XLR adapter with integrated voltage converter
If you want to use a Røde HS2, VideoMic GO or VideoMic Pro on a professional XLR connection, for example, it is not enough to simply adapt from mini jack to XLR. On the contrary - the phantom voltage applied there is far too high and would destroy the microphone in question.

The VXLR+ solves this problem with an integrated voltage converter from phantom power (12-48 V) to plug-in power (3-5 V). With the VXLR+, the Røde HS2 can also be operated via cable on a professional console, or the VideoMic GO can be connected to the XLR input of a video camera.

Further product features:
TRS mini jack socket (3.5 mm) to XLR3M
Integrated voltage converter from phantom power (12-48 V) to plug-in power (3-5 V)
allows the operation of Røde HS2, VideoMic GO and VideoMicro on professional XLR microphone inputs with phantom power
Jack socket with external thread for locking (for plugs with union nut)
incl. belt clip (removable) Belt clip (removable)
Length: 66 mm
Weight: 60 g

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Rode VXLR+ XLR jack adapter with voltage converter

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  • Rode VXLR+ XLR adapter
  • with integrated voltage converter
  • TRS mini jack socket (3.5 mm) to XLR3M
  • Length: 66 mm
  • incl. belt clip (detachable)

Product description for Rode VXLR+ XLR jack adapter with voltage converter

VXLR+ XLR adapter with integrated voltage converter
If you want to use a Røde HS2, VideoMic GO or VideoMic Pro on a professional XLR connection, for example, it is not enough to simply adapt from mini jack to XLR. On the contrary - the phantom voltage applied there is far too high and would destroy the microphone in question.

The VXLR+ solves this problem with an integrated voltage converter from phantom power (12-48 V) to plug-in power (3-5 V). With the VXLR+, the Røde HS2 can also be operated via cable on a professional console, or the VideoMic GO can be connected to the XLR input of a video camera.

Further product features:
TRS mini jack socket (3.5 mm) to XLR3M
Integrated voltage converter from phantom power (12-48 V) to plug-in power (3-5 V)
allows the operation of Røde HS2, VideoMic GO and VideoMicro on professional XLR microphone inputs with phantom power
Jack socket with external thread for locking (for plugs with union nut)
incl. belt clip (removable) Belt clip (removable)
Length: 66 mm
Weight: 60 g

Rode VXLR+ XLR jack adapter with voltage converter

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60 g
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