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RØDE Mini-Jack Female to XLR Male Adapter for VideoMic, Black (VXLR), Camera

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Features

  • The VXLR is a female 3.5mm TRS mini-jack to male XLR adaptor for connecting microphones with a 3.5mm output to a recording device with XLR inputs. It is not compatible with microphones that require plug-in power, such as the VideoMicro.
  • Female 3.5mm TRS mini-jack to male XLR adaptor
  • 58.00mmH x 19.00mmW x 19.00mmD
  • 1 year warranty
  • All RDE cables and adapters are manufactured to the highest tolerances, and feature rugged connectors and strain relief sleeves for years of reliable use

Description

The VXLR is a female 3.5mm TRS mini-jack to male XLR adaptor for connecting microphones with a 3.5mm output to a recording device with XLR inputs. It is not compatible with microphones that require plug-in power, such as the VideoMicro.

Compatible Devices: Microphone


Specific Uses For Product: [INF] Studioaufnahme, Feldaufnahme, Ereignisaufzeichnung


Connector Type: XLR


Color: Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4 x 1 x 3 inches


Manufacturer: RØDE Microphones


UPC: 698813000500


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Brand Name: Rode


Model Number: VXLR


Finish Types: Matte


Color: Black


Warranty Type: Limited


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Number of Items: 1


Package Quantity: 1


Item Dimensions: 4 x 1 x 3 inches


Power Plug: No Plug


Connector Type Used on Cable: XLR


Number of Ports: 4


Compatible Devices: Microphone


Specific Uses For Product: [INF] Studioaufnahme, Feldaufnahme, Ereignisaufzeichnung


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great
Does its job and does it well
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by Lala

  • Helps pair Rode Wireless Go with pro grear inputs!
I'm a HUGE fan of the Rode Wireless Go II systems. I've got a couple of the Wireless Go II and just got the Pro version. I think what they have built is amazing for smaller production crews and they have been rock solid. The only "issue" I've had is trying to integrate them into other production gear, specifically a full sound board. I do some livestream work and often use the Rode Go mics on the talent. However, getting a clean signal into the sound board was always a challenge. These little adapters make quick work of doing that! You can now patch directly into a sound board without combining a weird mix of adapters that look like something out of an old Frankenstein movie (and still probably wouldn't work)! I know they are a little pricey but the fact that they are designed by Rode to work specifically with their products gives me peace of mind. And if it saves the stress of one bad audio problem then it is worth EVERY penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by Daniel Piatt

  • Works but be aware this version doesn't provide power-in power
Despite being advertised as TRS compatible to convert a 3.5mm TRS to XLR, this adapter didn't work with my Boya BY-MM1+. Yes, I tested both the cables TRS to TRRS and TRRS to TRRSS that came with the microphone, and all is working fine, except when I introduce the Rode Mini-Jack Female to XLR Male Adapter adapter into the signal chain. Update: After connecting Rode support, it turns out that this adapter, by design, doesn't provide power-in for microphones that require it (like the case of Boya BY-MM1+). I miss this spec of the adapter and now I'm providing 5/5 starts since the construction is solid and sound quality is noiseless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by Cesar Hernandez Gt

  • GREAT for KORG VOLCA synthesizers and MONOTRIBE. (MONOTRONs too, probably.) Any synth or audio device with dual-mono 3.5mm out.
Bought these for use with Korg's small tabletop synths (I have the Volca Bass, Volca Keys, Volca Sample and Monotribe) and--used with a proper 3.5mm stereo to 3.5mm stereo cable--the output is improved dramatically when running them to a live or studio mixer or the XLR input of a computer interface. These synths have a reputation for being both noisy (high noise floor) and quiet (low output). This adapter solves or greatly reduces that problem pretty nicely. You might have to turn your trim knob and channel slider down because the signal will run HOT. I did a signal shootout and my Volca Bass has the most powerful output out of the three Volcas, with the Keys being the quietest and most in need of the help. Using this on the Sample will eliminate the stereo spread. The Volca Sample is a stereo device, so a 3.5mm to 1/4" dual splitter cable should be used for that unless you don't mind using it as a mono device. Just a heads-up. The Monotribe does have a 1/4" out as well as the 3.5mm headphone jack, but if you use this adapter on a stereo cable running from its 3.5mm jack, you get a pretty serious signal boost over the larger 1/4" output. It gives you an extra option. Overall, I'm impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2015 by Greg A

  • Great electrical performance but mechanical concerns.
This works well, but has mechanical problems. I have yet to find a simple adapter like this that performs electrically this well - most others have ground loop problems, poor shielding, or are simply unable to loop through phantom voltages properly. It is a shame Rode went cheap on the connector mechanics, this is otherwise a VERY nicely made, compact product that interfaces with mic systems that may or may not need phantom power. All issues seem to be due to a loose 3.5mm input jack connection. If I keep the mic/cable steady on a table, it always worked well but with almost any movement, I had some kind of noise. What is very nice is the ability for the adapter to interface with a mic that had its own internal battery or when I had mics that needed the phantom voltage via my recorder. Unfortunately, the mechanics need improvement for 100% reliability. I connected this to my Tascam DR40 recorder and used 4 different mono mics - 1 JK lapel mic, 1 AT lapel mic, 1 AT shotgun, 1 old PC dynamic mic from an older HP computer. All of them had noisy electrical connection from the 3.5mm plug to the adapter. I could rotate or tug on the plug and would constantly get static, much more than seemed reasonable. I could plug these same mics into my Sony RX10ii camera directly, or through a mono-stereo adapter and NEVER had any connection issues direct to my camera. It appears there is not enough contact area on one of the ring terminals inside the adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect little adapter
I use this on occasion to connect a wireless microphone to my audio interface, which is connected to my MacBook Pro. I've used it in the past with the Rode Wireless Go II and currently the Hollyland Lark M2 and it works without any problems. I'm not a pro audio person, so I don't know about noise floors and so forth, but if you're just looking for an easy way to connect a microphone that has a TRS connection to an audio interface that needs an XLR input, this works great for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024 by Brandon H.

  • Not for 48v Phantom Power
I can say this thing is good because I abused it and didn't burn the place down. I got it to connect a RODElink lav mic to my audio interface. As one new to video production (however, with a background in music production), I figured the lav needed phantom power, so I flipped the switch on the interface. It powered the mic, but sounded like crap. Yes, the little lav does need power, but not 48v phantom power—it needs what is called "plug-in power," which is considerably less. In hindsight, that makes sense, as it's such a small mic compared to large cap condenser mics. So this one is going in my miscellaneous cable box, and I've ordered the VXLR+ (which I believe may have once been called the VXLR pro, but can't find it sold as such). Fingers crossed that the VXLR+ will power the lav properly with no added noise, so I can connect it directly to an audio interface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by FloridaMan

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