Problem Solvers
Connects microphones with an XLR-type connector to the 3.5 mm inputs found on camcorders and other recording devices.
Switchable in-line attenuator reduces the level of any balanced microphone or line-level signal by 15, 20, or 25 dB.
Battery-powered 700 Hz signal source used to troubleshoot audio systems by checking microphone lines for correct patching and detecting unusual noise that is present.
Reduces the level of an audio signal by 50dB, which allows a line level output to be connected to a microphone input.
Reduces interference from AM radio stations that may bleed into microphone lines when using long cables.
The Shure A85F is a low-to-high impedance microphone-matching transformer used to connect a balanced low-impedance microphone output to an unbalanced high impedance input on a mixer or recorder.
Reverses the phase (polarity) of a balanced audio signal. It can correct polarity reversal caused by a wiring error in a microphone cable and reduce comb filtering between two signals.
Allows a balanced low-impedance microphone to be connected to an unbalanced high-impedance input. The transformer prevents high-frequency loss, level loss, and hum or noise pickup often associated with the use of high-impedance equipment.
Matches, bridges, or isolates balanced and unbalanced devices of different impedances and levels. Male XLR to female XLR.
Reversible transformer matches low- or high-impedance microphones to high- or low-impedance inputs. The transformer permits use of very long microphone cables with either low- or high-impedance microphones