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You can buy this adapter to use with your headmic.
I've bought this adapter because I've bought the thomann's "t.bone HeadmiKe - O AKG". This is an omni headmic with an AKG connector (aka mini XLR). Even though the majority of headmics sellers will suggest you to use it with an wireless transmitter you can also use this connecting it directly to your audio interface. Luckily for us, Thomann is selling this affordable mic without the extra transmitter apparatus.
Besides not having to spend extra money in batteries this adapter also has a clip which enables you to hold it on your belt. Please keep in mind that, although this adapter is small, it is also quite heavy for its size.
Usage is pretty straight forward: 1) connect the mini xlr to adapter 2) connect xlr cable to adapter 3) connect cable to audio interface 4) turn on your audio interface 5) turn on phantom power on your audio interface.
Too simple right?
And it just works perfectly.
You can buy this adapter to use with your headmic.
I've bought this adapter because I've bought the thomann's "t.bone HeadmiKe - O AKG". This is an omni headmic with an AKG connector (aka mini XLR). Even though the majority of headmics sellers will suggest you to use it with an wireless transmitter you can also use this connecting it directly to your audio
You can buy this adapter to use with your headmic.
I've bought this adapter because I've bought the thomann's "t.bone HeadmiKe - O AKG". This is an omni headmic with an AKG connector (aka mini XLR). Even though the majority of headmics sellers will suggest you to use it with an wireless transmitter you can also use this connecting it directly to your audio interface. Luckily for us, Thomann is selling this affordable mic without the extra transmitter apparatus.
Besides not having to spend extra money in batteries this adapter also has a clip which enables you to hold it on your belt. Please keep in mind that, although this adapter is small, it is also quite heavy for its size.
Usage is pretty straight forward: 1) connect the mini xlr to adapter 2) connect xlr cable to adapter 3) connect cable to audio interface 4) turn on your audio interface 5) turn on phantom power on your audio interface.
Too simple right?
And it just works perfectly.
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Just great!
Laura B 06.09.2019
Bought this to interface my the t.bone EarmiKe - D AKG with my soundcard live, the pair is a winner! Thanks to this unit I don't have to bother with wireless devices that need tuning, transporting etc. Just wear the headset, plug it into the Superlux, connect the Superlux to my soundcard's MIC IN with a standard mic cable and hey presto! I have a near invisible headset that stays put and I can hardly feel and a super sound :) :) :)
The superlux is heavy for it's size but it clips very nicely to my belt in my back and once there I can forget it all together.
Does what it says on the box, and very well built, very solid. Highly recommended!
Bought this to interface my the t.bone EarmiKe - D AKG with my soundcard live, the pair is a winner! Thanks to this unit I don't have to bother with wireless devices that need tuning, transporting etc. Just wear the headset, plug it into the Superlux, connect the Superlux to my soundcard's MIC IN with a standard mic cable and hey presto! I have a near invisible
Bought this to interface my the t.bone EarmiKe - D AKG with my soundcard live, the pair is a winner! Thanks to this unit I don't have to bother with wireless devices that need tuning, transporting etc. Just wear the headset, plug it into the Superlux, connect the Superlux to my soundcard's MIC IN with a standard mic cable and hey presto! I have a near invisible headset that stays put and I can hardly feel and a super sound :) :) :)
The superlux is heavy for it's size but it clips very nicely to my belt in my back and once there I can forget it all together.
Does what it says on the box, and very well built, very solid. Highly recommended!
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Hit and miss
Geoffrey735 17.06.2015
I ordered this wireless to wired adaptor for a spefic show, and was let down. I tested it before hand on a budget Berihnger mixer with phantom power activated, and it was fine, but on the night powered by a Presonus desk , I had no signal from it, despite changing on leads/channels in the signal path etc.
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Angenehm rauscharmer Adapter, defekt bei AnkunftPleasantly low-noise adapter, defective on arrival
Christian Vogel 06.04.2016
Ich verwende diesen Adapter um ein Headsetmikrofon mit Speisespannung zu versorgen, diese Aufgabe verrichtet er ohne Probleme. Alles in Allem ist der Adapter hierbei auch angenehm rauscharm.
Man sollte sich jedoch das Diagramm im "Datenblatt" zur Verbindung mit Elektret-Kapseln genau ansehen: Nur 3-polig angeschlossene Mikrofone können 1:1 verbunden werden, für zweipolige Kapseln ist ein zusätzlicher Widerstand in das Steckergehäuse zu löten! Wenn man diesen weglässt (und wie bei anderen Adaptern möglich Speisung und Signal verbindet) erhält man das "dumpfe" schwache Signal welches in einer anderen Bewertung erwähnt wird!
Die Speisespannung an Pin 3 des Mini-XLR beträgt bei 48V Phantomspannung recht hohe 6V.
Zur Verarbeitung: Eines der hauchdünnen Kabel zwischen der Platine im Inneren des Steckergehäuses und dem Mini-XLR-Stecker war bei Lieferung gebrochen, an der Endkontrolle sollte Superlux also noch arbeiten. Ich habe mich entschlossen es schnell selbst zu reparieren, normalerweise wäre dies aber natürlich ein Rücksendegrund!
Ich verwende diesen Adapter um ein Headsetmikrofon mit Speisespannung zu versorgen, diese Aufgabe verrichtet er ohne Probleme. Alles in Allem ist der Adapter hierbei auch angenehm rauscharm.
Man sollte sich jedoch das Diagramm im "Datenblatt" zur Verbindung mit Elektret-Kapseln genau ansehen: Nur 3-polig angeschlossene Mikrofone können 1:1 verbunden werden,
Ich verwende diesen Adapter um ein Headsetmikrofon mit Speisespannung zu versorgen, diese Aufgabe verrichtet er ohne Probleme. Alles in Allem ist der Adapter hierbei auch angenehm rauscharm.
Man sollte sich jedoch das Diagramm im "Datenblatt" zur Verbindung mit Elektret-Kapseln genau ansehen: Nur 3-polig angeschlossene Mikrofone können 1:1 verbunden werden, für zweipolige Kapseln ist ein zusätzlicher Widerstand in das Steckergehäuse zu löten! Wenn man diesen weglässt (und wie bei anderen Adaptern möglich Speisung und Signal verbindet) erhält man das "dumpfe" schwache Signal welches in einer anderen Bewertung erwähnt wird!
Die Speisespannung an Pin 3 des Mini-XLR beträgt bei 48V Phantomspannung recht hohe 6V.
Zur Verarbeitung: Eines der hauchdünnen Kabel zwischen der Platine im Inneren des Steckergehäuses und dem Mini-XLR-Stecker war bei Lieferung gebrochen, an der Endkontrolle sollte Superlux also noch arbeiten. Ich habe mich entschlossen es schnell selbst zu reparieren, normalerweise wäre dies aber natürlich ein Rücksendegrund!
I use this adapter to supply a headset microphone with power, and it does this task without any problems. All in all, the adapter is also pleasantly low-noise. However, you should take a close look at the diagram in the "data sheet" for connecting to electret capsules: Only 3-pin microphones can be connected 1:1; for two-pin capsules, an additional resistor must be soldered into the connector housing! If you leave this out (and connect power and signal as is possible with other adapters) you get the "dull" weak signal which is mentioned in another review! The supply voltage at pin 3 of the Mini-XLR is a quite high 6V with 48V phantom voltage. About the processing: One of the wafer-thin cables between the circuit board inside the connector housing and the mini-XLR connector was broken upon delivery, so Superlux should still work on the final inspection. I decided to quickly repair it myself, but normally this would of course be a reason for returning it!