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Awesome all direction plug
Used this plug to make like L type of plug on the right to connect my dmx splitter with dimmer pack without wanting to cover dip switches or dmx out plug. It is professional work of art. Although with messing how to assemble it altogether i clicked the inside compartment where you solder things inside to the outer shell and then i didn't know how to get it out so i needed to solder the cables already almost assembled :D I'm pretty sure you can get it out somehow, i just didn't bother to find out too long.
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Useful, high quality connector
Very useful, particularly on the back of keyboards. Or anywhere else where space is at a premium.
Black metal plug feels very solid and looks neat.
Be aware that the plug doesn't rotate all the way around, so you can't have the push pin on the same side as the cable. So if you are connecting it to a specific device, check the orientation of your male socket first... I didn't. Can't fault the plug though for that.
Black metal plug feels very solid and looks neat.
Be aware that the plug doesn't rotate all the way around, so you can't have the push pin on the same side as the cable. So if you are connecting it to a specific device, check the orientation of your male socket first... I didn't. Can't fault the plug though for that.
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Fiddly but will last a lifetime
Neutrik's straight XLRs are among the easiest connectors to use - easy solder terminals, simple assembly and no screws! The right-angled connectors are a bit more fiddly to build, but once assembled you don't need to worry about it again. The angle is not continuously adjustable - there are only a handful of angles you can have the connectors at - but as long as one of them works for you, this is the best right-angled female XLR on the market.
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Top quality and really useful
Every sound engineer I've ever met says Neutrik connectors are the best. This one is a right-angled female XLR which is useful for neat connections to microphones. I'm using them on some lectern mics to give a very tidy appearance. They are easy to solder, well-designed, and will last a very long time.
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practical solution
This right angled connector helped me to pack long shotgun microphone into the blimp,
for traditional cabel with the mic was too long for my wind shield.
Good to have some angled mic connectors with the stage mic stands as well.
And, finally, Neutrik did never betray.
for traditional cabel with the mic was too long for my wind shield.
Good to have some angled mic connectors with the stage mic stands as well.
And, finally, Neutrik did never betray.
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Buy Quality!
I love Neutrik XLR plugs and sockets - they've never let me down in 20 years of being a live sound engineer and musician! They're more expensive, but worth the extra few ?... I use the right angle plugs for sockets that stick out and could possibly get kicked or damaged, or where space is an issue. I don't use any other brand - Neutrik all the way!
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