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Hosa ATT-448 Input Attenuator, XLR Female to XLR Male
With this 3-position switch on your dynamic microphone's XLR cable, it's easy for a louder singer/speaker to adjust their volume down by -20, -30 or -40 dB.
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Shure A95U Transformer
Convert 1/4" TS to XLR with no noise or hum! Connect any high- or low-impedance mic to any high- or low-impedance input with the Shure A95U transformer.
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Shure A15AS Switchable In-Line Audio Attenuator
Prevent a high-output mic or hot line-level signal from overloading your mixer -- the Shure A15AS in-line attenuator reduces your signal by 15, 20, or 25 dB.
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Hosa MIT-156 Impedance Matcher Transformer, XLR-3F to 1/8" TRS
You can plug an XLR microphone into a 1/8" stereo audio input when you add this impedance-matching adapter. It's ideal for connecting XLR mics to camcorders.
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Shure A95UF Transformer
Give yourself the freedom to use long microphone cables with the Shure A95UF Transformer, which connects any mic to high- or low-impedance inputs.
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Shure A15RF RF Filter XLR In/Out
Got a long XLR cable run picking up AM radio? Solve it with Shure's in-line RF filter. The A15RF passes phantom power, so it can be used with condenser mics.
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Hosa MIT-435 XLR Female Lo-Z to 1/4" TS Hi-Z Transformer
Match impedances with this Lo-Z to Hi-Z transformer adapter. This connector steps up a microphone's signal, so you can plug into a high-impedance 1/4" input.
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Hosa MIT-176 XLR Female to Female TS 1/4" Impedance Transformer
Need to plug an XLR microphone into a guitar amp's 1/4" input? Use this impedance transformer to connect lo-Z XLR microphone cables to hi-Z instrument jacks.
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Hosa MIT-129 Female TS 1/4" to XLR Male Impedance Transformer
No Hi-Z instrument jack? Use this impedance-matching transformer to plug a high-impedance 1/4" guitar or bass cord into your mixer's low-impedance XLR input.