Problem Solvers

Connect any XLR microphone to a computer for digital recording with headphone monitoring
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.
Balanced XLR in-line filter that reduces low frequencies below 100 Hz.
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.
Low-to-high impedance microphone-matching transformer.
Reverses the phase (polarity) of a balanced audio signal.
Allows a balanced low-impedance microphone to be connected to an unbalanced high-impedance input.
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.