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The EBXYAXLR to 3.5mm Cable is a versatile 3ft Y splitter designed to connect your 3.5mm audio devices to dual XLR inputs. With high-fidelity sound quality, durable construction, and wide compatibility, this cable is perfect for both home studio setups and live performances. It includes a free velcro cable wrap for easy organization and comes with dedicated customer support.
C**.
Somebody actually MAKES one of these?!?
I have been building up a small home recording studio for a time now. And trying to do so on a budget. So one of the tricks available to the trade these days is computer audio that can emulate very expensive (and real estate intensive) set-ups of the past. While a multi-million dollar engineered sound space would be the ideal recording set-up, it is beyond access for most of us. But now you can emulate the sound signal through software to produce very similar results.So instead of 20 stories of Marshall stacks through tube amplifiers that are challenging the reserves of your local power company, one may use an emulator through an audio interface that will allow you to dial up any number of these legendary configurations - and that's what I use for guitar. Now the problem was getting that sound to the mixer as a stereo signal. I looked high and low...NOBODY was making a cable that converts the 1/8" TRS plug at the emulator to an XLR stereo pair at the mixer. The best I cold find was a mono adapter (and not a very good one at that).Enter the EBXYA stereo 1/8" TRS to Stereo XLR adapter cable! Could it be true? One exists??Indeed it is true. I ordered one to test out, and I was expecting a "maybe ok" quality at its price point. Well, this has greatly exceeded my expectations. The connectors are gold plated (I guess that was in the product info), the TRS plug came with a little protective cap - nice touch, the cables are of a decent gauge and of high quality materials - and the signal sound through these is superb. And it is nice to get my guitar's stereo effects straight into the mixer. The only real "down" side: now I may have to re-record a bunch of tracks because the old way sounds so inferior compared to the sound I'm getting using this Y-adapter. Now, to be fair - that is a difference in sound technique more than cable quality. The important point is that this cable configuration makes it possible when your source signal is piping through a 1/8" TRS.The good: First - it's a true stereo y-adapter into XLR. It is not "cheating" (sending the same mono signal to two places) - I included a waveform capture in the photos that shows a true difference between left and right signals. Quality build, gold plated connectors. Really good price for what it is.The only negative point: There is no documentation, so which one is left and which one is right? (Hint: the red one is on the right - following general stereo convention).I am pretty impressed. It is a Vine acquisition, but it also solves a nagging audio situation I had though I would just have to live with.
B**B
Nice to have in collection
It is always great to have random cables like this for when needed, especially for sound engineers. I've used it a couple of times now on projects and it has worked flawlessly.
N**9
Useful XLR splitter for Pro Audio
I got this to connect my Rode Wireless Go 2 mic to my XLR handle on my cinema camera. Using the XLR connection in place of the standard 1/8th connection is significantly better. First, the XLR connection locks in place. Second, by splitting the signal, I can adjust the input volume on each channel to ensure if the louder one clips I can still capture a clean signal on the lower one.It's a little longer than I need, but fortunately short enough to work. The cables are nice and thick and feel heavy-duty. Very happy with this setup.
S**D
Good value for a specialty audio cable
We use this run click and backing tracks off a laptop during live performances along with our on-stage in-ear mixers and IEMs. As long as our tracks have the click panned to one side and the backing tracks to the other side, we can have the click and backing track in our ears and only the backing track coming out of the FOH speakers. You could also use this if you just wanted to feed signal from a phone into a mixing board. This cable is built well and is a good value vs. one you'd find in a music store.
S**L
Works well
This is a well-made splitter cable. The connections are machined and finished, for easy connections. I am using this for a boom mike connecting to a desktop computer. In my case, I'm using a Female/Female adapter into the back of the mic. and it works great.I checked the cable continuity and ohm loss and it is perfect.
J**Y
Super connector design, solid cables.
This is BI-directional, works both directions, which is super cool. When using to combine two XLR to one 3.5mm it's in stereo too, NOT combined mono! I like these, mine are 6', so user friendly to work with. I really like the thumb space at the XLR connectors, makes plugging and removing secure and easy, it really is a nice touch. When using to have two XLR outputs they are both mono. THIS is what we want as inputs to a mixer, audio interface, etc for recording or monitoring purposes. Nice price, great value, well built cable that will last.
A**R
great cables!
Got these to directly connect my laptop/phone to my powered bookshelves. Work perfectly.They provide enough distance between them to go to each speaker that is placed on opposite sides of my work desk. I'm able to directly connect my laptop thru my dac to my powered speakers. Sounds incredible.These cables are perfect!
R**E
Oddly useful
Didn't think I'd have a need to go 3.5mm to XLR but here we are.Use case - sending Xbox audio out over a bar's PA for a friendly little Madden tournament. HDMI thru an extractor with a 3.5mm audio output to send video to projector and audio thru mixer. Worked like a champ!
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