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Quality
Use mine to plug my taylor es1 into a mixer with the 48v phantom power on.
This was only a few bucks more than the adapter to use the mic with the amp and also covers that function.
The problem is not with the physical connection, but rather with the signal levels and impedance levels coming in.
You will need to play with the trim to avoid feedback, a one time adjustment.
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Good product & fast fast shipping thank you,dan
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I use this transformer from a shure sm57 mic xlr cable to be able to adapt into a pignose hog 30w amplifier.
I bought a shure sm58 to use with my acoustic a20 amp.
A guitar/instrument level is higher than a dynamic mic(like the shure sm57) so a physical conversion alone, say a straight xlr ... Read More
Works like a trusted name-brand component should - it just does the job, flawlessly.
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- This product had a total of 189 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 26 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I could never figure out why i could never get my mics to work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I plugged it in and immediately felt like an idiot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A guitarinstrument level is higher than a dynamic miclike the shure sm57 so a physical conversion alone say a straight xlr wired to a 14 plug which are also sold would not work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
To compensate for the low mic signal you would have to crank the gain on the amplifier so big you would get tons of noise and distortion
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What you need is an embedded transformer like the shure a85f which passively boosts the signal and changes the impedance to something a guitar pedal would expect
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was helping a banjo player find a better sound than using a cheap radio shack lapel mic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There isn’t much to this adapter
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Good product fast fast shipping thank youdan
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