XLR Adapter
Anyone have any feedback/experience with this XLR adapter? It's by far the best pricing I've seen.
http://www.signvideo.com/xlr-pro_xlr...r.htm#xlr_back Just curious. |
Sign Video aparently make the XLR Pro units that were sold by Studio One. They apparently were the designers and manufacturers of the product. here's a link to a thread from one of the principles in Sign Video.
http://www.dv.com/forums/showReplies...3&tid=21900009 These units were highly recomended and considered a very good design |
I just bought one. Works great. Built well. I like it for it can be camera mounted and also comes with a belt clip and 1/8" extension cable.
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I'm just curious, who much does one of these go for? And, is a Beachteck unit with "phantom power" any better?
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<<<-- Originally posted by Frank Granovski : I'm just curious, who much does one of these go for? And, is a Beachteck unit with "phantom power" any better? -->>>
The price on that pages says, $99 for a single XLR input, and $149 for the dual. Shipping is $9. |
Thanks all. I'm sorry to say I didn't wait around for responses and bought the single adapter anyway! It looks like it should work just fine for me.
Thanks for the feedback. |
US pricing is about equal for the Beach and XLR Pro/Studio One. Both units are passive(no amplification) and work identically. Phantom is just a phantom power supply and doesn't directly affect the audio throughput.
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