Running long XLR cables with unbalanced signals can be dangerous. You might even lose your whole recording because of interference (or you have to spend money or time to fix that in post).
The new Røde VXLR Pro is an adapter that can turn a TRS connected microphone into a balanced signal XLR output so that you can run cables with up to 100m and not worry about the interference (or at least it's much less likely). Anyways, that's a cool adapter that also has 2 other variations and I will compare and explain these three in this video. Let's dive in.
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Røde VXLR Pro: [ Ссылка ]
Røde VXLR Plus: [ Ссылка ]+
Røde VXLR: [ Ссылка ]
Røde VideoMic NTG: [ Ссылка ]
Røde VideoMicro: [ Ссылка ]
Røde SmartLav+: [ Ссылка ]+
Røde Lavalier Go: [ Ссылка ]
Røde Wireless Go: [ Ссылка ]
XLR Cable: [ Ссылка ]
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🔗 Relevant Links:
Previous Video about the VXLR and the VXLR Plus: [ Ссылка ]
🎧 Chapters / Show Notes:
00:00 Intro
01:07 Disclaimer
02:06 Unboxing the Røde VXLR Pro
03:38 What are these VXLR adapters used for?
05:56 Three VXLR Adapters and their Differences
06:58 To Transform Phantom Power or Not to Transform…
12:00 Røde VXLR Plus vs Pro
12:25 Understanding Balanced and Unbalanced Signals
14:58 Why is a Balanced Signal Better?
17:07 Sound Samples of the VXLR Adapters
18:42 When should you use which VXLR Adapter?
21:14 Outro
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