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Este es un cable de señal profesional serie Y, divisor XLR-M a doble XLRF, es un cable XLR profesional que está blindado y un cable sin ruido. Se puede utilizar para mezclador, amplificador, ecualizador, limitador, crossover, decodificadores digitales y más para altavoz de escenario, KTV, cine en casa, etc.
Especificaciones:
1- Conector 1: conector XLR macho equilibrado de 3 pines.
Conector 2: XLR hembra dual de 3 pines balanceado.
3 apantallados y un cable sin ruido.
4 longitudes 0,3 metros.
Isaac Jimenez Sanchez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
funcionó una vez y dejo de servir
Grant Bowen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de noviembre de 2024
Should have known from reading the description, but the fact that they had DMX listed as the cable type made me think it might work. It does not work with my lighting gear; wrong impedance for DMX. It is definitely XLR only
Dylon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de diciembre de 2023
I bought all these splitters to daisy chain microphones into and a consistency in the 2 i bought were the microphone quality always sounded better than the other 2 which were other brand splitters. Great Buy highly recommend
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de mayo de 2022
Although it is unorthodox to use a cable like this to split DMX, this cable can do it in some circumstances. Those circumstances are the devices you are connecting to the split signal.For my use case, I wanted a simple way to connect two DMX wireless transmitters - a Donner wireless DMX and a Chauvet D-Fi XLR transmitter because I have some lights of each wireless type. I connected this cable to my Soundswitch Mini's XLR connector, and then connected each wireless transmitter to the two connectors on this cable. In this scenario, it worked fine and I was able to transmit to two different types of wireless DMX simultaneously. I realize that instead of splitting the signal, I could have connected one of the wireless transmitters to the output of one of my other lights, but I've found that some lights seem to add a delay when receiving on wireless and then outputting the signal to their hardware output connector. I wanted to be able to transmit on both networks simultaneously and this splitter did the trick, even though it's not the "correct" way to split DMX.I did find that connecting the splitter directly to some lights did NOT work - the lights did not recognize that there was a DMX signal. Those lights are probably more picky about the quality of the signal, and this splitter I'm sure messes with the impedance, causing a mismatch, that some lights won't tolerate. So if you have a different scenario than I do requiring the splitting of the DMX signal, your mileage may vary. However, if you want to split and send the signal to the Donner wireless transmitter and the Chauvet D-Fi XLR transmitter, this cable should do the trick.And you should probably buy a couple while you can get them. These types of cables tend to take a lot of strain, being flexed quite often, and the wires are thinner than a normal XLR cable. If you use an adapter like this on a regular basis, it will probably develop problems over a period of time. Now that I know this cable will work for me, I plan to order a few more to keep as spares while I know the cable I need is available for purchase.PROSSurprisingly, can split XLR to send to two different wireless transmittersInexpensiveProper gender to splitting XLR to send to two devicesCONSCheap wires will probably develop short or open connections over timeNot an orthodox way to split DMX - may not work with all devices
John R Bailey Jr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2021
This product wires only 2 of the 3 pins through to all 3 connectors. I had to solder additional wires in to connect pin 3 to all 3 connectors so that I could use the splitter.
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