1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer
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Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: I own FIVE of these. I keep one in every instrument case. They work so well people "borrow" them- never to be seen again. Yes, they do NOT have the option of a ground lift like a $50 DI box. They also do NOT require a 9v Battery ! I gave away my DI box. I have been using the RadioShack brand version for over 20 years. Not one failure. I am going down to buy 3 more today since I can only find one. A bit of a price by comparison to what you think you are getting. Don't be fooled by a simple XLR to 1/4" ADAPTER It is NOT the same. I bought my first one over 20 years ago for [$] - now they are [$]- Sounds about right.
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: I've used this little guy countless time and it has never failed me. I use it at places with built in systems where a 1/4" jack isn't always found, like churches or schools. It small, easy to use and a time saver. I've used it with my guitar and keyboard the most.
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: I have been using these adapters for years in place of DI Boxes for my sound company.. and have never had an issue with them giving me any noise or failing...
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Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: I just plug my acoustic guitar's soundhole pickup into the adapter, into a mic cord, direct to the PA. Easier than a DI box or preamp! No batteries or phantom power (both unreliable)needed.
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: There are times where I need to have an XLR(mic) connection on my guitar. In order to simulate the XLR(mic) connection, I use this product. It has a very solid performance and there is no buzz. Although it does not make the 1/4" quality boost to an XLR(mic) quality, it definitely maintains a clean sound. This item was recommended to me by other guitarists.
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: Haven't had long enough to see if it is good quality, but picked RadShack because they've done good in the past. This is a cut-n-dry purchase so nothing big to say other than it is doing what I want it to do, which is hook up instruments with 1/4" connects into XLR patch boxes for routing to the mixer. woooo hooooo!
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: I use it when I want to plug into another's system.
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: We have at least six units in use on any given week. Used with Electric Guitars, Acoustic Violins fitted with Piezo Bridge, Electric Violins, Cello fitted with Piezo Bridge, I-pod interface (one each left / right channel)& many other Hi to Lo impedance matching applications.
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Cons Best Uses Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: I bought a Shure 520DX Green Bullet Mic. I did what Benny The Bender recommend, I bought this adapter for that purpose, works great!
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Comments about RadioShack 1/4" Jack-to-A3M XLR Plug Adapter/Transformer: Great for use in audio environment
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