Shure A95UF transformer
- Subject: Shure A95UF transformer
- From: "George Brooks" <gbrooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:54:56 -0400
Howard Parks wrote:
I've been eyeing this too, but I think the XLR side of the Shure
transformer is a male connector <snip>
No, the A95UF transformer has a female XLR on the low impedance side. You
can buy a transformer with a male XLR, but that's the A95U.
Here's a link to the one you would probably want:
http://www.shure.com/accessories/a95uf.asp?PN=Problem%20Solvers
Here's some text from the Shure website highlighting the difference between
the two:
A95UF: Low- to high-impedance microphone transformer provides 24 dB of
voltage gain and may be used in reverse.
Balanced 3-pin XLR female input
Amphenol MC1M-type output connector with mating 1/4" jack and phone plug
adapters
U.S. User Net Price $42.17
A95U: Same as A95UF, but with 3-pin XLR male low-impedance connector.
U.S. User Net Price $38.47
George
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