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RØDE SC4 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Adaptor, Smartphone

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USB-A – You should be familiar with this type of cable. USB-A is one of the most common connections found on virtually every modern computer (and many other devices). Itiseasy to identify as itislarger than other USB types. You know the one – the classic rectangular USB cable. The SC5 is a TRS to TRS cable that comes with the Wireless GO II (not sold separately) for connecting it to cameras and other devices with a TRS input. It features a memory wire cable rather than a coiled cable like the SC2, making it easyto route around a camera. The SC4 is a TRS to TRRS adaptor, designed to allow microphones with a 3.5mm TRS output to connect to deviceswith a TRRS input. This is ideal if you want to connect a RØDE VideoMic, lavalier or Wireless GO to a computer, smartphone or tablet. SC5 – 3.5mm TRS to TRS Cable for Wireless GO II (Not Available Separately) Most microphones have either a 3.5mm, USB or XLR audio output (or a combination of these)for connectingthemto different devices. In these cases, you need a solution to convert TRS to TRRS. How to Convert TRS to TRRS Without Losing Audio Quality?

The SC22 is a 300mm USB-C to USB-C cable which is included with the AI-Micro. Similar to the SC16, it is suitable for connecting RØDE microphones and devices with a USB-C output to USB-C compatible devices such as smartphones or tablets. VC1 – 3.5mm TRS Extension Cable (3m) The SC16 is a 300mm-long USB-C to USB-C cable designed to connect RØDE microphones with a USB-C output to USB-C compatible devices. SC17 – USB-C to USB-C Cable (1.5m)As you can see with the differentconnections listed above, it’s important to pay attention to what type of cable is required for your microphone and recording device. There’s nothing more frustrating than trying to plug in your mic and realising your cable is the wrong kind! In consumer electronics, they are used to carry a microphone signal along with the stereo audio signal. To help you decide which one is right for you, we’ve put together the ultimate RØDE cable and adaptor guide, so you can get recording in no time.

XLR outputs are used for microphones intended to be plugged into professional audio equipment like mixers and audio interfaces, such as our studio and shotgun microphone range. Above all, the SC4 is another essential tool from RODE’s lineup of utility adapters. So you can’t go past the SC4 when you’re looking for a TRS to TRRS adapter to deliver high-quality audio. The SC17 is a 1.5m-long USB-C to USB-C cable designed to connect RØDE microphones with a USB-C output to USB-C compatible devices. The SC17 is also Hi-Speed certified, making it ideal for connecting the NT-USB Mini or RØDECaster Pro to devices with a USB-C input, such as computers and tablets. If you don’t know the difference between balanced and unbalanced audio signals then you should read this article.

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The same goes for microphones. Video mics such as Rode VMPR VideoMic Pro have TRS connectors and most of the cameras have TRRS ports. The RODE SC4 gives you a premium shielded TRS to TRRS adapter cable. Offering the perfect solution for connecting microphones with a 3.5mm output to your smartphones or tablet devices. This is ideal if you’re looking to connect your VideoMic to your iPhone, and record using the Rec App for iOS. Although it’s designed primarily for iPhones and iPads, the SC4 will also work perfectly with most android devices. Allows you to connect your standard TRS (3-pole) 3.5mm microphone connector to your TRRS (4-pole) smartphone In short, a balanced audio cable cancels out the noise and gives you more clear audio signal. This will give you 4dB extra headroom in audio mixing and mastering.

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