Hosa MIT-435 XLR Female Lo-Z to 1/4-inch Male Hi-Z In-line Impedance Transformer
Product Description The Hosa MIT-435 is an in-line impedance matching transformer designed to convert a low-impedance XLR balanced microphone signal into a high-impedance 1/4-inch unbalanced input. It allows microphones and professional audio equipment with XLR outputs to connect directly to devices that only accept 1/4-inch hi-Z inputs, such as certain mixers, amplifiers, and musical instruments. This helps maintain signal usability when interfacing different audio systems while providing a practical and compact conversion solution.
Features • Converts low-impedance XLR female input to high-impedance 1/4-inch male output • Designed for matching balanced microphone signals to unbalanced inputs • Inline transformer helps adapt signal levels between different audio devices • Compact and lightweight design for easy portable use • Durable construction suitable for stage and studio applications • Compatible with microphones and other professional audio gear using XLR connections • Simple plug-and-play operation with no external power required
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