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The Rode VXLR+ adapter converts 12-48V phantom power from XLR inputs down to 3-5V plug-in power, enabling seamless use of 3.5mm TRS microphones like RØDE’s VideoMicro and lavaliers with professional audio gear. Featuring a locking connector and rugged metal housing, it ensures secure, durable connections and pristine audio quality without hum or distortion. Ideal for filmmakers, podcasters, and audio pros seeking reliable, high-fidelity mic integration.
| ASIN | B071LNDKBJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,220 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Microphone Phantom Power Supplies |
| Brand | Rode |
| Brand Name | Rode |
| Cable Type | XLR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire 5th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 6 4th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 7 4th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 5th Generation, Amazon Fire Kids 5th Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire 2nd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HD 2nd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HD 3rd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HD 4th Generation |
| Compatible Devices | VideoMic, VideoMicro, VideoMic Pro, Pro+, GO, HS2, R-DeLink Filmmaker kit, SmartLav+ (when used with SC3 adapter) Compatible Devices VideoMic, VideoMicro, VideoMic Pro, Pro+, GO, HS2, R-DeLink Filmmaker kit, SmartLav+ (when used with SC3 adapter) See more |
| Compatible Phone Models | Rode VideoMic, Rode VideoMicro, Rode VideoMic Pro, Rode VideoMic Pro+, Rode VideoMic GO, Rode HS2, Rode R-DeLink Filmmaker kit, Rode SmartLav+ (when used with SC3 adapter) Compatible Phone Models Rode VideoMic, Rode VideoMicro, Rode VideoMic Pro, Rode VideoMic Pro+, Rode VideoMic GO, Rode HS2, Rode R-DeLink Filmmaker kit, Rode SmartLav+ (when used with SC3 adapter) See more |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,440 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 5 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00698813004799 |
| Included Components | Adapter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Phantom Power Supply |
| Item Weight | 48 Grams |
| Manufacturer | RØDE Microphones |
| Maximum Voltage | 48 Volts (DC) |
| Model | VXLR+ |
| Model Name | XLR to 3.5mm Female TRS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Part Number | VXLRPLUS |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio Transmission |
| Special Feature | High Speed |
| Specification Met | Ce, Fcc, Rohs, Ul, Cul, Weee |
| UPC | 698813004799 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
R**R
Works great for all my trs connections. So much i own 3 of them.
I cannot express how thrilled I am with the Rode VXLR Plus XLR to 3.5mm Transforming Adapter. This little device has completely transformed my audio setup and made my recording process so much smoother. The build quality of this adapter is top-notch. It feels sturdy and durable, which gives me the confidence that it will last for a long time. When I received it, I noticed the absence of any annoying 60-cycle hum or hiss that I experienced with cheaper adapters. What surprised me the most was how transparent the audio quality remained. My microphone sounded just as pristine as when connected directly to the interface. The VXLR Plus provided the necessary voltage conversion for my unpowered mics and I didn't experience any issues with audio levels or distortion. It's an active adapter with internal circuitry that does its job superbly. Even though the price is slightly higher than some alternatives, I can confidently say that it's worth every penny. The peace of mind and reliable performance it offers are unmatched, making it a worthy investment. Overall, the Rode VXLR Plus XLR to 3.5mm Transforming Adapter has exceeded my expectations in every way. It has solved all my connectivity challenges and allowed me to use my favorite microphones with ease. If you want a reliable and high-quality solution for your audio needs, I highly recommend this fantastic adapter. Bravo, Rode!
J**E
Seamlessly turns your wireless lavs into wired xlr mics.
I picked up the VXLR+ to adapt a pretty standard lav mic (3.5mm TRS connection) to my XLR interface for recording some ADR for a film produced locally, that was on a super tight budget. I didn't really know what to expect, as I was using this device rather than a more expensive adapter made by the microphone manufacturer, but boy, was I pleasantly surprised. The lav connected to the NXLR easily, and screwed in just as it should, although it did have a tendency to work its way loose, so keeping it tightened up between talent was necessary, but this was a small price to pay for the amount of money it saved me, not having to buy a wireless pack and receiver station. The adapter then easily connected to my interface via XLR, and once the phantom power was turned on, I had a crisp clear, and unwavering signal from the lav mic without any of the expensive wireless gear. It worked seamlessly, with no ground hum, no his, and no phantom fry... The active circuitry that converts the 48V phantom power down to the ~4V plug-in power is brilliantly designed, and keeps your lav from being cooked... It's actual regulation, not just dropping voltage, so you get a clean signal and your mics are safe. It gave me a full, clean signal with no coloration or RF weirdness. There's no added gain or noticeable impedance mismatch. It's basically invisible, which is what you want. The metal housing makes the dongle feel rugged, and like it's not going to shatter if you drop it. The TRS jack is snug with no wobble, no signal drop-outs even with older lavs that have seen their long days of use. Especially at the price, this is not just for pro-audio people, but if you're using lav mics for interviews or shoots and want better than DSLR preamps, the VXLR+ lets you route your lavs into Zoom devices, MixPres, or full-sized interfaces easily and quickly, and it's light enough to clip on the belt of your talent without stacking adapters like Jenga blocks. Whether you're doing location ADR on a budget, or you run a first-class recording studio, the VXLR+ is an absolute must-have (and at the price, you could probably stand to have 3-4 on hand, just in case)! I highly recommend this little power-house.
T**S
Plug and play, great sound.
I wanted to use my Rhode VideoMic Pro as a boom mic and an adjustable arm. The arm came with a build in XLR and this worked perfectly to convert my TRS to XLR. The sound quality is excellent, I have not observed any increase in floor noise with using the converter. Rhode makes a cheaper converter that does not support phantom power however for the price it is worth having the extra flexibility for future use. They also have a more expensive converter that also converts to a balanced signal. However this is really only needed if your cables runs are over 20 feet. If your cable runs are below that then you likely would not hear any perceivable difference. If it is over 20 feet, get the Rode VXLR Pro.
T**Y
Great at what it does
I used this to run a Sennheiser lavalier mic on an acoustic guitar. It worked great. You must have phantom power on your mixer but this thing reduces that to 9 volts and you're good to go with a standard XLR cable.
N**M
Works great!
At first I was trying to connect my Plug in Power mic with a passive 3.5mm to XLR adapter to my interface and that didn't work - there was no output. So I did a little bit of research and found this neat little device, and it works great! My only problem with it right now is that the 3.5mm side is a bit loose and quite wobbly, which is a shame because the device feels otherwise sturdy and well made. Not sure if I was just unlucky with the unit I got or if it's a more general QC/design issue. Because of this I'm a bit worried it won't last for long, but anyways, it works for now. Will update this review if any issues arise with it.
P**D
Microphone with 3.5 mm connector not working when plugged into pro audio interface? Buy this.
tl;dr this fixes condenser mics with 3.5 mm connectors connected to professional audio interfaces not producing a signal. It is cheap at $19, surprisingly well made, has a pretty low noise floor, and does not seem to color the sound. I have a Beyerdynamic MMX 330 Pro headset and wanted to upgrade my audio setup. I went with a MOTU M2 audio interface but was surprised that the microphone didn't work when it previously worked plugged into my PC. This is because the headset uses a condenser microphone and requires 2 - 9 volts, what is sometimes called plug-in power (PiP). PiP on the microphone input is common on PCs, DSLR/mirrorless cameras, and mobile devices but not pro audio gear. In general, modern pro audio gear, and the M2 specifically, supplies either 0 V with phantom power off for dynamic microphones, line in, instrument pickups, etc. or 48 V with phantom power on for other types of microphones. Neither 0 V or 48 V will work with a mic that requires plug-in power; 0 V won't do anything at all and 48 V may damage a mic expecting the lower PiP voltage. This thing converts 12 - 48 V phantom power down to the 4 V required by the many models of condenser mics that typically have a 3.5 mm plug instead of an XLR male plug. Rode presumably makes it so that their VideoMic line can plug into pro audio gear, but it works just as well for any condenser mic that can use 4 V. It seems to be made of aluminum (which I thought surprising at $19) and overall well-made. The clip comes off so you can plug it into an interface easier. The 3.5 mm jack does not have any play in it. I don't have another XLR mic to compare it to but the noise floor seems to be the same as when I'm plugged into my PC directly. I can't hear it when recording my voice via the M2 or via the PC sound card. One thing about noise though: almost all microphones with 3.5 mm connectors are unbalanced and are far more prone to interference and electrical noise than their balanced cousins with XLR connectors. If you get weird noises like humming, buzzing, things that almost sound like morse code, etc., it could be the cables picking up interference from virtually any radiation source nearby (wifi, cellular, microwaves, power supplies, almost anything that uses electricity). Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to use a cable with better shielding but, in general, pro audio tends to use balanced connections specifically for that kind of noise rejection.
B**B
Works Great for 'direct-to-camera' mics!
I have a cheap Takstar SCG-598 in addition to my trusty Rode NTG1 with a Zoom H6 Audio Recorder. The Rode connected flawlessly to the H6 of course, because it is an XLR mic. But my Takstar, which is meant to connect directly to a camera audio input, which connect with barely any feedback. I purchased a cheap $10 3.5mm to XLR adapter, but the input volume was the same, very low. Come to find out, the adapter I purchased didn't support Phantom power. So after some research, I stumbled upon this, at $25, it was only $15 more than the cheap adapter I bought, and it specifically supports and converts any Phantom power to a voltage sage for smaller mics. It worked wonderfully -- I can now connect both of my mics to my H6 while keeping the onboard H6 mic available. The build is very sturdy and feels really solid in the hand. I did remove the clip that's on it, since it was getting in the way of connecting with my H6, but otherwise, this adapter works flawlessly as intended. $10 cheap adapter that didn't work versus $25 brand-name adapter that streamlines my process is a no-brainer. Get this product if you're looking for a similar setup!
P**.
Excellent product, amazing!
Okay, This will not be a hugely long review, but here it goes. My mother, whomb I love with for reasons I will not elaborate on here, told me the package was in the mail and gave it to me and Michelle. Well, I was impressed. First of all, man! It is tiny! Compared to another adapter which I have from a different company that I won't mention too much here in this review, there is no cord before the XLR and 3.5mm jacks. On the Road V XLR Plus, it just had the ends, no cord. I think that is awesome, for someone who has a hand/arm disability. I have right-sided Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy, which prevents me from using my whole right side almost at all. So it was cool to see there was no cord to deal with. It worked both with my Hyper X Stinger headset, and also a lavalier microphone that I'd recently received. I haven't tested all headsets I use, but it is awesome to see that it works. Brilliant, I tell ya, smiles! Pros: It is sturdy. It works with the main headset I use, plus my lavalier microphone. Note, I was afraid it wouldn't. As far as weaknesses or cons, I have none, at least for now. I will update if I find any.
D**O
1A!
Wirkt robust und funktioniert einwandfrei. Damit kann man jedes Standard-Headset-Mikrofon und jedes Handy-Lavalier-Mikrofon (das mit einem entsprechenden Adapter auf Stereo-Klinke kommt) an ein Audio-Interface seiner Wahl anschließen. Dadurch kann man selbst mit einer Reihe sehr günstiger Mikrofone eine hohe Aufnahme-Qualität erreichen, die so am Mainboard-Anschluss nicht möglich wäre (diese Mainboard-Eingänge rauschen i.d.R. stark und verfälschen den Klang). Den Preis von rund 25€ finde ich somit recht fair.
E**T
Worth the additional cost - RØDE VXLRVXLR+ Minijack
BUY NICE OR BUY TWICE. In the audio/visual world whether 'prosumer' or commercial, there are items worth investing in Llast and dont date. This adaptor is one of them. As an Australian, I buy Australian + quality whenever I can and the RØDE VXLRVXLR+ Minijack doesnt disappoint. I was impressed by the solid, weightiness of this item which imparts a feeling of quality and the clip-accessory it ships with is practical and a nice touch. It works great with xlr audio recorders (mine a Zoom H8) where you can lower the power output/gain with lavalier mics which are the most portable and cost-effective option for multi-person podcasting and travel setup. I bought two of these so far and will probably buy another few in early 2021. Great bang for buck. 5-star.
天**マ
目的は達成できた
20250228購入\3818 20251123評価 audio-technica AT-UMX3に使用 AT9904に7月位から使用してるけど、問題なく使用できてる。 電源電圧とか気になったけど、とりあえず使用できているのでよし(笑
D**N
Yes! This is the adapter!
Used for Zoom M4 recorder, to adapt lavalier mics at XLR connection with phantom voltage. All OK, no problem.
M**.
Yararlı
Xlr giriş olan kamerana 3.5mm mikrofon bağlamak için aldım. Başarılı
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