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Rode XLR-ID Coloured XLR Rings
Audio routing can be confusing. More confusion means less music making, so organize your studio with these color-coded XLR rings to get back to making music!
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Rode VXLR VideoMic Minijack to XLR Adapter
Plug your Rode VideoMic into a standard XLR input with this handy adapter. This Rode VXLR adapter converts the 1/8" minijack output to a 3-pin XLR plug.
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Rode VC1 VideoMic Stereo Audio Extension Cable
Cut yourself some slack -- this 10-foot coiled headphone extension cable has a stereo 1/8" female jack on one end and a stereo 1/8" male plug on the other.
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Rode SC8 Mini TRS-M to Mini TRS-M Cable
Go beyond the camera-mounted mic -- extend the reach of your Rode VideoMic GO or VideoMicro shotgun microphone with Rode's TRS 1/8" minijack extension cable.
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Rode SC22 USB-C to USB-C Cable
Need to connect Rode gear like the Wireless GO II and AI-Micro to a mobile device with a USB-C type input? The Rode SC22 cable is your solution!
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Rode SC21 USB-C to Lightning Accessory Cable
Rode designed this SC21 cable to connect MFi-certified USB C devices like their Wireless GO II and AI-Micro to your iOS mobile gear.
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Rode SC18 UCB-C to USB-A Cable
When you need to connect a mic with a USB-C port to a computer with a USB-A port -- or vice versa -- reach for this official USB cable from Rode!
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Rode SC16 USB-C to USB-C Cable
Need to connect your Rode VideoMic NTG to a mobile device with USB-C ports? This Rode cable also works with the NT-USB Mini, Wireless GO, and RODECaster Pro.
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Rode SC15 Lightning to USB-C Cable for VideoMic NTG
Connect your VideoMic NTG MFi-certified USB-C microphone to an iOS device with this Rode SC15 Lightning cable.
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Rode SC11 Splitter Cable for Wireless GO
Hook up two microphones to a DSLR camera with ease thanks to this splitter cable. The cable is 275mm or about 10 inches in length, giving you plenty of play.
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Rode SC USB-C to USB-C Cable
Directly connect your Rode USB-C microphone to your MacBook or PC with this official Rode SC17 USB-C cable! It's a must-have for podcasters.
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Rode Premium XLR Cable
Built with professional-grade Canare cable and Neutrik connectors, this Rode Premium XLR cable can be trusted for low-noise performance.
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Rode PG2-R Pro Cable for PG2-R Pistol Grip And SM
With a built-in cable strain relief that fits right into the Rode PG2-R pistol grip shock mount, this short XLR cable is the perfect match for shotgun mics.
$59.00- No Credit Check4 x$14.75
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Rode NTH-Cable Headphone Cable
This cable is a replacement piece for your NTH-100 headphones. It includes a rubber seal for the earcup jack you're not using, and a 1/4" adapter.
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Rode NTH-100 Over-Ear Monitor Headphones
Tailored to content creation and music production, Rode NTH-100 headphones feature CoolTech gel and Alcantra earpads for a luxe feel.
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Rode MiCon-9 Cable for Sennheiser Lemo Transmitters
With a MiCon-9 adapter, you can connect any Rode mic with a MiCon connector to your Sennheiser SK 500, SK 2000 or SK 5000 wireless transmitter bodypack.
$60.00- No Credit Check4 x$15.00
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Rode MiCon-8 Connector for Sony Devices
Use your Sony UWP wireless bodypack transmitter with Rode microphones. Just add the MiCon-8 adapter to connect the Sony UWP to a Rode PinMic or HS1 headset.
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Rode MiCon-7 Connector for Lectrosonics Devices
The Rode MiCon-7 adapter lets you connect your Rode HS1 headset or PinMic to Lectrosonics SM Series, UMa Series, LMa Series or UM450 wireless transmitters.
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Rode MiCon-6 Connector for use with AKG and Audix
Just add the Rode MiCon 6 adapter, and you can plug your Rode HS1 headset, PinMic lavalier or other mic with a MiCon plug into AKG or Audix wireless bodypacks.
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Rode MiCon-5 Standard XLR Adapter
With this Rode MiCon-5 XLR adapter, you can connect your Rode PinMic or Rode HS1 headset to a third-party wireless transmitter that has a 3-pin XLR input.