Connect your professional gear to any home audio system with ease! Our Professional XLR Male to RCA Male Adaptor is the perfect solution for converting balanced XLR outputs into unbalanced RCA inputs. Whether you are a DJ connecting a pro mixer to a home receiver, or an audiophile integrating studio gear into a hi-fi setup, this rugged adaptor ensures a clean and reliable signal.
DJ Setup: Connect the XLR outputs of a professional DJ mixer to the RCA inputs of a home stereo or powered speaker.
Home Theater: Integrate pro-level preamps or processors with consumer-grade power amplifiers and subwoofers.
Studio Outboard Gear: Link studio hardware to consumer recording devices or monitors.
Active Subwoofers: Perfect for running a signal from a mixing desk to a subwoofer that only features RCA inputs.
Seamless Unbalanced Conversion: Specifically wired to map Pin 2 (Hot) to the RCA center pin and Pins 1 & 3 (Ground/Cold) to the RCA shield.
Shielded Metal Construction: The die-cast zinc alloy housing provides excellent protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and hum.
Tour-Grade Durability: Built with a rugged shell that can withstand the constant plugging and unplugging of mobile DJ life.
Precision Machined RCA Plug: Designed for a snug, high-pressure fit that prevents signal dropouts and static.
Silver-Plated Contacts: Ensures maximum signal transfer and long-term resistance to oxidation for crisp, clear audio.
Zero Latency Signal: As a passive adaptor, it provides a direct electrical path with zero digital processing or delay.
Space-Saving Profile: Compact, rigid design fits easily into tight spaces on the back of crowded mixing consoles and receivers.
Connector A: 3-Pin XLR Male
Connector B: RCA Male (Phono Plug)
Will this cause a hum or buzz?
Since this converts a balanced signal to unbalanced, you should keep the cable runs as short as possible to minimize potential noise. Our shielded housing helps mitigate interference.
Can I use this for digital signals?
This is designed for analog audio. While it may work for some digital clocking, it is not optimized for 75-ohm digital SPDIF signals.
Does it work both ways?
Yes. It is a passive adaptor and can pass a signal from the XLR side to the RCA side or vice versa, provided the signal levels (line level) are compatible.