Convert your outputs instantly with our Professional XLR Male to RCA Female Adaptor. This essential connector allows you to use standard RCA cables with professional-grade XLR equipment. It’s the perfect tool for sound engineers and home audio enthusiasts who need to bridge the gap between balanced gear and unbalanced RCA interconnects without buying entirely new cables.
Mixer Outputs: Convert your mixing console's XLR outputs to RCA for connection to consumer recording gear or home stereos.
Powered Subwoofers: Plug RCA-terminated sub cables into the XLR "Sub Out" ports of professional processors.
Studio Monitoring: Connect pro-level studio interfaces to consumer-grade desktop speakers.
DJ Kits: A must-have for the emergency kit when you need to run an RCA lead into a venue's XLR house system.
Balanced-to-Unbalanced Mapping: Specifically wired to bridge Pin 2 (Hot) to the RCA center and Pins 1 & 3 to the ground for stable signal transfer.
Shielded Zinc Alloy Shell: The die-cast housing provides excellent protection against interference and 60Hz hum.
Compact One-Piece Design: No messy wires—this rigid adaptor stays securely in place on the back of your equipment.
High-Pressure RCA Socket: The female RCA port is designed for a tight, "snap-on" fit that won't loosen with repeated use.
Silver-Plated Contacts: Ensures maximum signal conductivity and resists corrosion for long-term audio clarity.
Zero Signal Lag: A purely passive component that maintains your audio's timing and phase without digital interference.
Professional Aesthetics: The sleek, nickel-plated finish looks right at home on both professional racks and high-end hi-fi systems.
Connector A: 3-Pin XLR Male
Connector B: RCA Female (Socket/Jack)
Why would I use this instead of an XLR-to-RCA cable?
This adaptor allows you to reuse the RCA cables you already own. It’s more cost-effective and takes up much less space in a gig bag than carrying extra long cables.
Is it compatible with all XLR outputs?
Yes. It is precision-milled to meet international XLR standards, ensuring a perfect fit with mixers, crossovers, and amplifiers from all major brands.
Can I use this for DMX lighting?
While it will fit physically, RCA is not designed for DMX data protocols. We recommend using this strictly for analog audio signals.