Adapt your audio in seconds! Our Professional XLR Female to 6.35mm (1/4") Mono Male Adaptor is the go-to solution for plugging standard XLR microphones into equipment that only features a 1/4" mono input. Whether you're a busker plugging a mic into a guitar amp, a DJ connecting to a controller, or setting up a karaoke system, this rugged converter ensures a reliable connection every time.
Microphones to Guitar Amps: Ideal for vocalists who need to plug a standard mic into a mono instrument amplifier.
DJ Controllers & Mixers: Connect your microphone to the unbalanced 1/4" mic input found on many DJ decks.
Karaoke Systems: Convert pro-grade XLR cables to work with standard 1/4" home entertainment inputs.
Audio Troubleshooting: A must-have tool for testing signals between balanced and unbalanced gear.
Unbalanced Mono Conversion: Specifically wired to merge the balanced XLR signal into a standard 1/4" Mono (TS) format for universal equipment compatibility.
Shielded Metal Housing: The die-cast zinc alloy shell provides excellent protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency noise.
Secure Locking Latch: The XLR female end features a spring-loaded locking mechanism to ensure your cable stays connected even if it's tugged.
Precision Machined Plug: The 6.35mm jack is engineered for a tight, scratch-free fit in any standard 1/4" mono socket.
"Road-Ready" Durability: Unlike cheap plastic-molded versions, our all-metal construction is built to survive drops, heavy handling, and travel.
High-Fidelity Signal: Silver-plated contacts ensure the best possible signal transfer for your vocals or instruments.
Plug-and-Play Simplicity: No tools or wiring required—just snap it onto your existing XLR cable and you're ready to perform.
Connector A: 3-Pin XLR Female
Connector B: 6.35mm (1/4") Mono / TS Male Jack
Material: Nickel-plated Zinc Alloy
Wiring: Unbalanced (Pin 1 & 3 tied to Ground/Sleeve, Pin 2 to Signal/Tip)
Will this work with a condenser microphone?
Note: This adaptor is typically for Dynamic Microphones. Most 1/4" mono inputs (like guitar amps) do not provide Phantom Power (+48V) required for condenser mics.
Will my mic sound different?
Because this converts a balanced signal to unbalanced, you may notice more noise over very long cable runs. For standard lengths (under 5-10 meters), the audio quality remains excellent.
Is this the same as a "Stereo" adaptor?
No. This is a Mono (TS) adaptor. If you are plugging into a balanced studio interface or a stereo jack, we recommend our TRS (Stereo) version to maintain signal balance.