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2 Way RCA Unbalanced to XLR Balanced Stereo Audio Converter Adapter

2 Way RCA Unbalanced to XLR Balanced Stereo Audio Converter Adapter
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2 Way RCA Unbalanced to XLR Balanced Stereo Audio Converter Adapter

 
 
 
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F9-JE7G-VREB

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Features
  • Balancing, unbalancing and gain adjustment all in one simple unit

  • Dual channels - RCA unbalanced to XLR balanced and XLR balanced to RCA unbalanced

  • Dual female RCA inputs and outputs plus dual XLR female ins and male outs

  • Dual level controls, one for each channel

  • Power: 12V DC (110VAC adapter included)


Description

NEW, Mclelland MQ-S75 Pro/Consumer Balanced XLR/Stereo RCA Audio Converter. The facts about adapting from balanced to unbalanced and vice-versa. Problem: You have a stereo output from a CD player (tape deck, VCR, computer sound card or other consumer electronics gear) and you need to connect it to the balanced line inputs of your mixer (EQ or other professional audio equipment). Actually, there are three problems: 1) Your source has RCA connectors and you need to connect to an XLR input. 2) Your source signal is unbalanced, but you require a balanced signal where you're plugging into. 3) The signal levels have to be matched properly. Solution: Use the MQ-S75! It's RCA-to-XLR channel 1 takes RCA signal, matches the signal levels and then provides a balanced (XLR) output. Problem: You have the balanced stereo output from a mixer (an EQ or other piece of pro audio gear) and need to connect it to the inputs of a cassette deck, computer sound card, VCR of another type of consumer electronics unit. The three problems above apply here as well (except your source is balanced, and you require an unbalanced audio signal). Solution: Use the MQ-S75! It's XLR-to-RCA channel 2 takes a XLR balanced signal, matches the signal levels and then provides an unbalanced (RCA) output. Problem: You want to mix your voice (and/or instrument) with your CD and record the mix on a cassette deck or computer. Now you need to interconnect three pieces of equipment; two consumer level and one balanced pro audio level (the mixer). You have to go from unbalanced RCA to balanced XLR and from balanced XLR back to unbalanced RCA. Solution: Simply use both channels on your MQ-S75.


Product Details
Product Length:6.0 inches
Product Width:5.0 inches
Product Height:2.0 inches
Product Weight:2.0 pounds
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:8.0 inches
Package Height:4.0 inches
Package Weight:3.0 pounds

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