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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
Perfect purchase!
John K.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
Well the intent with this cable was to send the USB-C out to a set of powered speakers. Unfortunately the tail at the XLR end is only about 18". The build quality is great just wish I could have used it. Returned.
Dave Daves Seaward
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2024
Sometimes this the analog audio signal from the output is wrought with blatant, unacceptably loud electrical interference (my best guess) noises, like little scratches that won't stop. This is occurring for me when I plug it directly into my 2022 Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Nano's USB-C port (to the SPL Crimson professional audio interface's high-end balanced inputs which certainly aren't the problem). I have a HP thunderbolt hub also connected to this computer, and if I plug it into that there's no problem whatsoever, perfect clean sound! When I use it with my iPhone 14 (via a lightning-USB-C adapter) I get clean audio, and I'm also getting clean audio (zero scratchy garble) when its connected to my 2012 iMac via a USB hub. While I want to blame the Thinkpad as the culprit, its not really fair because this interface should be protected against that gunk in any of these cases (that's directly into the high-end computer itself, jeez!). I'm familiar with this type of problem and have experienced it several times with inexpensive USB audio interfaces, namely the Mackie Onyx Blackjack and the Roland Boutique series synthesizers.It's USB-class compliant audio compatible clearly, plug-and-play recognized by iOS, Windows, MacOS instantly and up to 24-bit 96khz on the output. What's troubling, really just confusing, is that it also always shows up as having one input channel at 16-bit 44.1khz. My gripe isn't the bitrate/sample rate, forget that, it's that there IS NO INPUT on this device! It has just the two XLR connectors for output. I know this clear as day, but I've been recording music >20 years, someone could understandably get quite confused because in all these years I've never before seen a device show up as having an input or output channel that simply doesn't exist. When I try to see if any signal is coming into it, none is. I can't imagine there's any way it could be used, but there's no manual to say anything if there was. Sloppy.If you want to connect your modern laptop with only USB-C to XLR monitors with just one cable, nothing else, this could maybe do the job. It does with my iMac, my iPhone, and my Thinkpad via a hub. That said, both my RME Babyface & SPL Crimson (both >$500 professional/prosumer audio interfaces) work without this issue with every port. Wait - so does the $20 Behringer UCA-202 audio interface, though! Anyone who knows audio would reach for the device with the XLR connectors, because they're balanced (the RME & SPL have balanced XLR outputs but the UCA has only unbalanced RCA) but that doesn't seem to help the exact issue that balancing is supposed to prevent, in this case. It seems the shielding or the balancing isn't working right and that possibly it just "looks pro." Sound seems fine. Durability seems fine. I'm not going to attempt to measure the sonic quality of the DAC - if the manufacturer cared enough they'd have provided spec sheets for the THD, SNR, etc but they didn't. If you want that stuff, get something more expensive.I would like to have this hanging around in case it could solve a problem for me (its output-only, so it's not going to affect the quality of any music recordings, but if you're using it to connect your studio monitor speakers for mixing/mastering, just check it out to see if it's OK). I wouldn't rely on it for this purpose or for anything I'm amplifying for a show or production with many people.
luqi
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de septiembre de 2024
I have bought this usb c to dual XLR male audio cable for several months and I am very satisfied with its quality. This simple cable lets me use my iPhone 15 to play music I subscribe to. It's plug and play. As far as I know, the sound is perfect. It's a great cable to connect my device to speakers, amplifiers or mixing boards for great value.
Dave Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2024
This is a simple adapter cable that is well-made and will do what you need it to do. If you have audio equipment that requires a USB-C connection on one end and 2 male (stereo) XLR connectors on the other end then you already know what you need to know about the technical aspects here. It does exactly what you would expect it to do: connects the audio output from the USB-C port of your phone or tablet to the XLR inputs of either two channels on a professional mixer or the stereo inputs of a professional power amplifier. A must-have for any band, DJ, or studio musician who wants an easy way to mix any audio from your phone (like break music between sets, on-the-go demos for reference, or songs to play along with while learning parts)
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