productlover
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2025
High quality cable and connectors. Solid, sturdy gold pins. I would recommend these.
WildLatin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
Most of my instruments and mikes are terminated in 1/4" plugs, but some of my recording options do not have more than 2 inputs of 1/4 inch. They do have additional XLR inputs though and I thought these should be an option for routing the signals into the proper tracks for recording or mixing.I have not had a chance to use them yet but they look to be of good quality and the 5' length should be more than adequate.If there are problems with this plan I will update the review.
Smart Buyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
I like the length of these cables and they are high quality at a very good price. I am using the cables to extend where I can path in. No noise bleed or crackling when moving the cable around, just pure signal. The female end mates solid with my guitar cable without any play or give, just a secure fit.
MICHAEL R MYERS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
I needed these cables to extend my 1/4” output jacks and convert them to XLR to plug into an 8-track recorder. Cables worked perfectly and feel and look great. Solved a big problem for me where my devices are located on my work desk.
Hokie Bob
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2024
These are excellent cables for adapting 1/4" sources to XLR inputs for professional sound applications. The sources can be either balanced (TRS), or unbalanced (TS), MONO signals.But don't try them with a stereo signal. If you send unbalanced stereo audio (such as a headphone output) into the female TRS jack and on to the XLR, you will get an out-of-phase hollow sound as the right and left channels cancel each other out.The only way these will work with a stereo signal is where the left and right outputs are on separate output jacks, and you use both cables to connect to separate input XLR connections (Mono x 2 = Stereo).But I suspect that these will be used mostly as an adapter to connect a musical instrument, or other mono audio source with a 1/4" output, to professional audio systems with XLR balanced inputs. For that application, they work perfectly, with no hum, buzz, or interference of any type.