Hosa MIT129 XLR Male LO-Z to 1/4" TS Female HI-Z Microphone Input Impedance Transformer


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Reviewed by 5 customers
Flimsy, poor quality, weak construction, breaks quickly
submitted2 years ago
byDuane
fromRidgecrest, CA
Years ago, Hosa stood for a quality product..... No more. There is NOTHING anchoring the female 1/4" jack to the XLRM body. Just friction...No screw thread....No set screw... No glue. Nothing to anchor the 1/4" female jack to the XLR male jack housing with the impedance transformer. The first time you unplug the 1/4" male plug from the female input on the housing, it pulls the entire jack off, and rips away the wire going to the transformer....Don't waste your money.... Look for a better product.
This can save your gig!
submitted5 years ago
byKekai Chock
fromLĪHUʻE(Kauaʻi), Hawaiʻi
An old permanent stage with only xlr connections mounted on wall to p.a. No 1/4" for guitar/ bass etc... Some venues have xlr connection to House systems, Small portable mixers may not have xlr out ( monitor, Mains, ) you may be able to use the headphone out 1/4" TRS to 1-4" or TRS cable tothis adaptor to trhe XlR, and away you go. No need for blasting your spkrs, yet whole house comfortably hears your mix!
Got to have!
submitted5 years ago
byKekai
fromLĪHUʻE, (Kauaʻi) Hawaiʻi. 96766
Cable 1/4" ...TRS to xlr,( and reverse) feed to house,
Would have liked female to female
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submitted7 years ago
byJulian
fromundisclosed
1/4" fixed jacks on impedance transformers always short out. The 1/4' female plug on this solves that, but it could've used a female xlr to fit a regular mic cable.
Worked great
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submitted9 years ago
byZook
fromCraig, CO
Use this to connect a click track into my personal monitor system. My monitor has a 1/4 jack for the monitor and a XLR for a mic. I used this to make the mic channel a second input. Works great!
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submitted4 months ago
asked byMike M
fromOrlando FL
Could this be used to connect an acoustic guitar passive pickup that has a standard 1/4 inch instrument cable to a typical guitar amp with an XLR input? Electrically speaking that is, the genders are correct.
Yes, you can.