Mastering Audio: Røde VXLR Pro Adapter Review - Balanced vs. Unbalanced 3.5mm Mini Jack to XLR

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  • Running long XLR cables with unbalanced signals can be dangerous. You might even lose your whole recording because of interference (or you have to spend money or time to fix that in post).
    The new Røde VXLR Pro is an adapter that can turn a TRS connected microphone into a balanced signal XLR output so that you can run cables with up to 100m and not worry about the interference (or at least it's much less likely). Anyways, that's a cool adapter that also has 2 other variations and I will compare and explain these three in this video. Let's dive in.
    ⚡️ Product Links:
    Røde VXLR Pro: crsp.li/vxlrpro
    Røde VXLR Plus: crsp.li/vxlr+
    Røde VXLR: crsp.li/vxlr
    Røde VideoMic NTG: crsp.li/videomicntg
    Røde VideoMicro: crsp.li/videomicro
    Røde SmartLav+: crsp.li/smartlav+
    Røde Lavalier Go: crsp.li/lavaliergo
    Røde Wireless Go: crsp.li/wirelessgo
    XLR Cable: crsp.li/xlrcable3m
    Note: Commissions may be earned from the links above.
    🔗 Relevant Links:
    Previous Video about the VXLR and the VXLR Plus: • Choosing the Perfect: ...
    🎧 Chapters / Show Notes:
    00:00 Intro
    01:07 Disclaimer
    02:06 Unboxing the Røde VXLR Pro
    03:38 What are these VXLR adapters used for?
    05:56 Three VXLR Adapters and their Differences
    06:58 To Transform Phantom Power or Not to Transform…
    12:00 Røde VXLR Plus vs Pro
    12:25 Understanding Balanced and Unbalanced Signals
    14:58 Why is a Balanced Signal Better?
    17:07 Sound Samples of the VXLR Adapters
    18:42 When should you use which VXLR Adapter?
    21:14 Outro
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  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Před 2 lety +18

    The "plug-in power" for electret microphones (most of the lavalier mics) is officially called "bias voltage". These Røde devices seem to be the only high quality adapters that can provide XLR adapter with bias voltage without introducing lots of noise. All the cheaper models available cause lots of noise as far as I know.
    Thank you for *clearly* explaining the difference between VXLR+ and VXLR Pro. In short, you want VXLR Pro only if you need a long XLR cable between the adapter and the audio interface. I'm planning to use electret microphone connected to nearby audio interface so VXLR+ is the best option for me because I can plug the adapter directly to the interface.
    For dynamic mics you can usually connect the 6.3 mm connector directly to the audio interface, too.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for the clarification and helpful comment 👍 that's awesome.

  • @user-ez4kd3vw8m
    @user-ez4kd3vw8m Před 3 lety +3

    it really helps a lot, thank you Chris for the great job, i was looking for this comparison video everywhere

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, I appreciate your comment a lot 🌸.

  • @TheVelvetvoicecoach
    @TheVelvetvoicecoach Před 3 lety +6

    This is another brilliant video Chris. I very much appreciate it.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment 🌸.

  • @davidalanmedia
    @davidalanmedia Před 3 lety +8

    A super helpful explanation of the VXLR Pro adapter.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you 🌸 I appreciate your comment here.

  • @jelly8594
    @jelly8594 Před 3 lety +3

    Sehr schönes Ambiente! Das lässt die Präsentation tatsächlich so wirken, als würdest du es mir persönlich am Tisch gegenüber erklären. Top!👍

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Vielen Dank, das freut mich sehr dass es so rüber kommt. Ich experimentiere ein wenig immer wieder mal was anders. Mit zwei Kameras lässt sich das aber viel besser verwirklichen als vorher.

  • @StuTech2
    @StuTech2 Před rokem

    Great explanations in this video and it’s well worth watching to the end as I picked up a great tip which I would have missed if I had switched off. Thank you

  • @semion.tsysaruk
    @semion.tsysaruk Před 2 lety

    Very helpful comparison and explanations! Thank you, Chris!

  • @AutoAuctionRebuilds
    @AutoAuctionRebuilds Před 2 lety

    Thank you for an informative video. I appreciate it!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, always great to hear my videos help 👍.

  • @YuvakTuladhar
    @YuvakTuladhar Před rokem +1

    Really clear and detailed description of three converters. I use vxlr (not plus or pro) with lav mic that doen not need plug in power. with Sound Devices Mix Pre ii in one of the mic channels. But one thing one must remember is to turn off the phantom power in the channel one is using. If you forget that you are likely to blow your lav mic and making it useless.

  • @gumptionsong3891
    @gumptionsong3891 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant. I'm a complete luddite but you made this very clear and simple. Very useful. Thank you so much!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it .🌸

  • @fernandafernandex
    @fernandafernandex Před rokem

    Thank you very much for this video! I've been looking for a way to record better with a Zoom H5, but I live in Brazil - everything here costs twice than in USA, when we find the device we want. Yesterday I bought a cheap adapter to connect a Boya BY M1, just to see if it works well enough for what I need... I learned a lot with you. Now I'll watch the video again and read carefully the comments.

  • @orhanyenici5691
    @orhanyenici5691 Před 2 lety

    This video is really helpful. This information is very valuable. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @chrisquigley
    @chrisquigley Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your hard work. This explanation was well done.

  • @Brucelabvideos
    @Brucelabvideos Před 2 lety

    Wow. Pretty lengthy video/explanation however the last two and a half minutes were all that was really needed. That said, Thanks for the time and effort that went into the production.

  • @daedalusjones4228
    @daedalusjones4228 Před 2 lety

    EXCELLENT explanation re balanced versus unbalanced signals! Thanks!

  • @xcnevents
    @xcnevents Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks, it's a very useful info, great vid!

  • @FATBS
    @FATBS Před rokem

    Huge thank you for such a deep and detailed explanation!

  • @leoneventicinque6731
    @leoneventicinque6731 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks Chris, very useful video!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      That's awesome, I am glad this video was helpful for you 🌸.

  • @TomasSandanusGuitar
    @TomasSandanusGuitar Před rokem

    Hi @ChrisSpiegl
    Thank you so much for the detailed video!
    Based on your explanation, I confirmed that my workflow will be correct - Focusrite Clarett 2pre - > 48v Phantom Power - > Rode VXLR Pro - > Rode SC1 6 meters long cord- > RODE Lavalier II
    I think that for this home setup should be enough Rode VXLR+ however, I want to be sure that signal is best as good as possible :)
    Thank you
    Tomas

  • @oscarvfernandez
    @oscarvfernandez Před rokem

    Great job! Very useful! Thanks a lot, it saved me a lot of time (and may be a mic). 👍

  • @Lokaminiac
    @Lokaminiac Před 3 lety +1

    Very clear explanation. Good info. Thanks!

  • @semilumi
    @semilumi Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for the thorough video. I was disappointed to find out that my VXLR+ does NOT convert the signal to balanced. Oh well, need to buy even more stuff... By the way: i would not consider 9m cable run as long. General advice is that unbalanced runs can be used up to 10m, and balanced can go easily to 300m.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +5

      Hi Semi Lumi, I had a similar reaction back when I got the VXLR+; but at last, Røde now makes a balanced version.
      In terms of length of the XLR cable… I totally understand that, the only problem is I don't have that long an XLR cable 🙈. Otherwise, I would have tested it for sure. This video was intended more as an explanation of the differences.
      Thank you for your comment 🌸.

    • @arnoldsnodgrass2953
      @arnoldsnodgrass2953 Před 3 lety +4

      @Semi Lumi That’s a slightly misleading statement about cable length; it needs clarification with regard to the type of signal you’re sending. Balancing doesn’t inherently mean you can use a long cable, as there is always signal loss the longer a cable is, so for example you’d be most unwise to send a mic level signal 300m even if it’s balanced. A line level signal might be fine. The point of balancing is its resistance to interference hence you can use longer cables without fear of picking up electrical interference but you still need to ensure the signal itself is suitable for the distance you’re sending it.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      @@arnoldsnodgrass2953 thank you for these insights. Great.

  • @JoeCastellon
    @JoeCastellon Před 2 lety

    Incredibly helpful video. I learned a lot! Thank you so much!!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your comment, that's a great way to start the dayy.

  • @matoflynn
    @matoflynn Před rokem

    Loved this thorough video, thank you

  • @Alexisdc11
    @Alexisdc11 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for this video! This was very clear and helpful :)

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you I appreciate that. 😊
      Hope you can now get the adapter you need. 👍

    • @Alexisdc11
      @Alexisdc11 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl I just ordered the VXLR pro. This way I shouldn't have any bad surprise.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      @@Alexisdc11 That's probably a good idea. Definitely, the one that provides the most features. Even though it's crazy to think what other devices one could buy for $50 🙈.

  • @heimizhou450
    @heimizhou450 Před rokem

    so detail introduction. Thanks a lot

  • @mavs8888
    @mavs8888 Před 3 lety +3

    Gut und sehr deutlich erklärt! Super! Danke und ciao ciao!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Vielen Dank, das freut mich. Gerne wieder. 🌸

    • @jpawlowski
      @jpawlowski Před 3 lety

      Glaub es war kehr ein “tschau tschau” ☺️
      So wie bei “mono” 😁
      Ne aber im Ernst, wünschte ich hätte so eine deutliche Aussprache. Die zwei Erkennungsmarken für gut geübte Ohren find ich sympathisch 🙃

  • @frankbierschneider8785
    @frankbierschneider8785 Před 8 měsíci

    Bravo, gut gemacht! Doch informativer und kurzweiliger, als ich anfangs dachte! :)

  • @imark7777777
    @imark7777777 Před 2 lety +2

    Finally Somebody who gets plug in power correct it's amazing and not 48V phantom.
    Excellent! I think Rode does a poor job of explaining the difference between their adapters then again pretty much everybody does. I spent almost 5 years looking for a 48v to plug in power converter it was really difficult as I kept getting the passive adapters in my searches.
    The 3.5 mm TRRS cables have really complicated things. Traditionally that connector was used for left right and ground and some other variations. prior to that it was just a tip and sleeve left and ground with right on a separate Second connector since we started with mono and added stereo later. There are many other variations like with video cameras and audio / video or stereo audio / video and there's the iPod audio and video which morphed into the iPhone headset standard with the microphone. Which of course completed with The Other TRRS Standard which we should've ended up with because it would have solved so many other issues swapping microphone and ground on the 4 pole connector.
    Speaking of which if you ever plug in a 4P connection into a headphone jack and have low signal but get better signal with it slightly out it's because the Jack is not aware of the 4 pole connection and it's treating the very bottom one as ground which it is not it it's the microphone and this can be very annoying. And most people don't understand why.

  • @ReelFilm2016
    @ReelFilm2016 Před 3 lety +1

    Super Helpful. I have a Sony HVR-Z5E and I was trying to find the best workaround for audio. I was using a Rode Wireless Go in conjunction with a Tascam recorder (DR-05) which works great but knowing I can buy a Standard VXLR adapter for my Wireless GO which fits into my camera is great.

  • @carlosmachuca7
    @carlosmachuca7 Před 2 lety

    excelente trabajo muchas gracias Saludos desde PERU

  • @AloweeInteractive
    @AloweeInteractive Před 2 lety +1

    Finally i understand why my rode mics doesn't work with my audio interface. Nice man, thank's.

  • @jakekeele
    @jakekeele Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @TransplantHelper
    @TransplantHelper Před 2 lety

    Wet well explained you saved me from getting the wrong one thank you

  • @TheWatchFrogs
    @TheWatchFrogs Před 2 lety

    Fantastic!
    God bless from the states:)

  • @tallerdeficcion
    @tallerdeficcion Před 3 lety +3

    aw my gawd, thank you very much, this is pretty much what I´ve been waiting for! you are a lifesaver! now I know which one to purchase!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, I appreciate your comment 🌸.

  • @banzobeans
    @banzobeans Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic content. Thank you!

  • @GaffedTappedGlasses
    @GaffedTappedGlasses Před 6 měsíci

    thanks for the video very informative.!

  • @navalshastri
    @navalshastri Před 2 lety

    Thanks for in depth information

  • @ClayJarvisGuitar
    @ClayJarvisGuitar Před 2 lety +9

    I was getting ready to purchase either the $10 or $25 adapter and I’m really glad I found your video to help me. I thought this was a really great video and a very clear comparison of the adapters. For me, I’m using a different scenario. I have a Movo VXR10 mic and I would like to connect it to a Behringer studio mixer. My purpose for this is because I run the mic along with a guitar and another audio source into the mixer then I have a sub out from mixer that goes straight to my iPhone or iPad while I’m recording video. The mixer will provide phantom power but I’m still not sure if the $25 adapter will accomplish this and I will be using it as a boom mic so would need a 10’ or so cable. Can you tell me if the $25 adapter will work for this?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +1

      The options are VXLR / VXLR Plus / VXLR Pro.
      For what you are describing the VXLR Plus and VXLR Pro would work since the mic needs plugin power you need an adapter that takes Phantom Power and transforms it into plugin power which both of these do.
      The Pro has some more electronics to minimize electric static and interferences which can be picked up by the cable. But to make use of that the VXLR Pro has to be as close to the mic as possible (so a long XLR cable, then the adapter, then the mic).
      If you are tight on cash, I'd go with the VXLR Plus and hope my setup does not provide too much interferences.

  • @jelly8594
    @jelly8594 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome review!🌟🌟🌟 👍 Congrats for getting stuff sent to - soon you will need extra storage-space 🙃

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Can't wait! That time will be awesome 🙈 and exciting.
      Thank you for your comment @Jelly 🌸.

    • @jelly8594
      @jelly8594 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl If you run out of space, give me a call 😇😇😇

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Will do 😂 for now I’m in a good position though. 👍

  • @wolfamri
    @wolfamri Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic. I learned a lot that I didn't even knew I wanted to learn.
    May I ask a question: when you had 4 lavaliers that need power, and you used VXLR plus or pro to get into for example a zoom H6 for live streaming. How would you deal with the added noise?
    Thanks in advance for your help!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      I think the noise should be relatively minimal. But if you have a lot of (and distracting noise), the best removal I know of is the iZotopes RX9 suite ( crsp.li/izotope ). Their Voice-Denoising is incredibly powerful and yet transparent (has very few artifacts).

  • @hhh6816
    @hhh6816 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the awesome explanation. May I ask can I use 3.5 to xlr cable and will work, or I must buy Røde VXLR Adapter

  • @PendakwahTeknologi
    @PendakwahTeknologi Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @garretttekampe9564
    @garretttekampe9564 Před 2 lety

    You answered all my questions. Thank you so much. Going to try setting up the RodeCaster Pro with the Rode Wireless Go II and speakers. I'll need one of these basic adapters without the electronics if I'm hearing you correctly? Hoping it works

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      With the Wireless Go II you are fine with the basic one.

  • @aricshuford9095
    @aricshuford9095 Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative video. Thank you for putting this together. So for my Rode Video Mic NTG...the VXLR Pro is the way to go (provides cleanest signal path) when connecting it to my Zoom H6 and Focusrite Clarett 4 Pre? If so, would that be with or without the 48v button on the interface engaged?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you. Generally, I would say the VXLR Pro would be my fav choice. However, the signal may actually be a bit cleaner with the VXLR base model IF the cables are really short (since the base model does not have any electronics and thus introduces less noise).
      In terms of Phantom Power: you do not need Phantom Power for the Video Mic NTG… but, it makes your life easier if you engage the 48v since then the mic actually will turn on by itself when the audio recorder is turned on.

  • @dronebuzz
    @dronebuzz Před 2 lety +1

    Just ordered the Pro! Thank you! T :-)

  • @eattrainplayfitnesschannel

    Brilliant! Thank you.

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures Před 2 lety +1

    I need to match up with TS mono connectors from a cheap wireless set. To use them I think I need yet another adapter. NOT having a good time with this, but your mini-seminar did provide a good refresher on what a balanced signal is.
    Also, I read the comments, and even though nothing is balanced in the chain, and the shielding will only work if it's grounded on both ends - I hadn't considered using an XLR cable on the deck/recorder end. That may still be better than using a 3.5mm stereo extension.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Glad you could take something from it 👍.

  • @vlasihinn
    @vlasihinn Před rokem

    Thank you. So. If i understand correctly. I can use the Rode VXLR+ to connect my 3,5 mm jack mic on my gaming headset to my audio interface (Audient Id4). And it should work. Right?

  • @BarefootMediaTV
    @BarefootMediaTV Před rokem +1

    So i have a rode wireless go and a rode ntg. Which adapter should i get for those to go into the tascam x8?

  • @winfilms3681
    @winfilms3681 Před 2 lety

    Great info, thanks

  • @daedalusjones4228
    @daedalusjones4228 Před 2 lety

    The VXLR Plus is a good thing to have around to use with the PodTrak 4. Haven't tried it yet, but assume it will work. Plugged the VXLR+ into Zoom LiveTrak L-8, connected lavalier mic. Works great.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the info!

    • @themdg
      @themdg Před 9 měsíci

      Your Lav mic was a TRS type, correct? Seems like a TRRS mic would need to be converted/replaced to TRS before it would work with either the VXLR+/pro.

  • @banzobeans
    @banzobeans Před 3 lety +3

    It might have been helpful for greenhorns like myself to point out that the signal balancing provided by the VXLR Pro is only relevant for the length of the XLR cable between the adapter and the mixer.
    It has no impact on the mic cable itself (between the mic and the adapter).
    I.e. if I plug in my lavalier mic directly to a zoom recorder input there is no use in using a VXLR Pro, correct?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +3

      I thought I mentioned this at some point in the video. You are correct: it's best to make sure the cable between the VXLR Pro and the Mic is as short as possible. The Signal Balancing is only between the VXLR Pro and the audio recorder.
      If you plug in the lavalier into the VXLR and then directly into the audio recorder you would not "need" this feature of balancing. However, I would probably still go for the VXLR Pro since a lavalier would need Plug-In Power and so you already are going to buy the VXLR Plus and then having the Pro would just make it so it's more versatile in future setups.

  • @zogun
    @zogun Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for the video Chris, its awesome even though it's
    a bit long
    Can I conclude we can use the PRO version for all situation?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you. I’ve actually been thinking about making a shorter version.
      And Absolutely - you are correct. The Pro covers all the basis.

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Před rokem +1

    Another benefit of the VXLR Pro is broader compatibility compared to the VXLR Plus. This is because its transformer-balanced outputs can be used with transformer-balanced inputs, which will not accept a signal from an unbalanced output.

  • @hishammubarak3421
    @hishammubarak3421 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! Great video!

  • @VanHoan
    @VanHoan Před 2 lety

    Hey Chris, if my Zoom H8 provide already phantom power, Do I still need the VXLR PRO or i can just go for the normal vxlr? I use a lavalier microphone and a xlr cable! I want the option that have less noise as possible! Thank you!

  • @ElVeleroDePapel
    @ElVeleroDePapel Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, this adapter is also suitable for the Tascam DR 40X

  • @ZanyGeek
    @ZanyGeek Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the video

  • @thefullsetup
    @thefullsetup Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Chris great video I have just ordered the VXLR Pro to go with my videomic NTG and the odd use with my lab mic. For the nth tests what gain do you set on the mic? I normally have it set to 10 for overhead use. But as I will be adding gain from my preamp is it better to run the ntg at a lower gain setting than I normally use???

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      In my experience it is best to run the VideoMic NTG (and most other mics) at the highest gain setting possible so that you get as loud a signal as you can out of it to begin with (unless the mic capsule is clipping, then it would be better to use the -20db feature since the gain knob actually does not really fix that anyways).

    • @thefullsetup
      @thefullsetup Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl thanks for the speedy reply never thought to run it like that will give it a try.

  • @damsakhanda5043
    @damsakhanda5043 Před 3 lety +7

    I came here to learn about VXLR Pro but more than half the video is gone, you are still talking about the basic VXLR. I hope you take a note on this for your next video.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello DamSak Handa, there are time markers, those probably help in finding the information you are looking for.
      This is a comparison video for the Røde VXLR series, so it makes sense to talk about all three of them.
      Anyways, thanks for your feedback and have a great day 🌸.

    • @damsakhanda5043
      @damsakhanda5043 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Okay, That is fine if you don't get what I am talking about. Still, what I am saying is video is titled on Pro version, but more than half is on basic version. why not shorting the time for basic and give us more on what we came for?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      @@damsakhanda5043 I’ll consider it next time. 👍

  • @m.sabir21
    @m.sabir21 Před rokem

    Thanks for an excellent and thorough explanation. Can i connect a microphone 3.5mm jack to rode vxlr pro adapter, hook the adapter with a xlr female side of the cable and hook the audio recorder with this cable? Does this effect any sound quality? And does this transfer the plug in power?

  • @alishankhans
    @alishankhans Před 2 lety +1

    very informative .......... thank you

  • @JoshPostVlogs
    @JoshPostVlogs Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. Maybe you mentioned and I missed it, but what about using an XLR mic and then converting to 3.5 to go into your camera directly. Does the Pro model work for that?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 měsíci

      No, XLR has male and female, and you'd end up with exactly the wrong one when using it with a mic. There are different adapters for this. However, in the realm of connecting XLR mics directly to a camera with 3.5 mm, you have to make sure that you don't use a mic which needs Phantom Power - since your camera probably can't provide that. Generally, I'd advise not to do it this way and use mics that are made to connect to a camera or use an audio interface / recorder in between mic and camera.

  • @hoodaffairstv
    @hoodaffairstv Před 2 lety

    i want to get the vxlr pro to set up a lav with the zoom f3.... do those tentacle lavs have a high noise floor or do lavs just sound noisier connected to these adapters...

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      The tentacle lavs are not the best. They are equivalent to lavs that costa round 30-50$.

  • @ErikOlsen
    @ErikOlsen Před 3 lety

    Have you had a chance to use the Wireless GO2 system with the ZOOM F6 and what adapters did you have to use to make that work?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +3

      I have not used the GO2 but the first one. And the VXLR (non plus/pro) is totally fine for that use-case. 🌸
      However: When you use the GO2, then the problem is that you can only use a mono signal. If you need to use the stereo split with both mics on their own tracks then you’d have to use a left/right split cable and two VXLR adapters.

  • @drakegostream
    @drakegostream Před 3 lety +2

    Wow you're fast! They just announced them :D Also, you're working on your room treatment, aren't ya? I hear almost no reverb in late videos, good job!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you @drakegostream, yes they just announced them and I was lucky to get in contact soon after and get these shipped to me from Australia. The communication with them was great as well.
      And in terms of the room, I am trying to get closer to the mic as much as I can, I am also using iZotope RX8 recently to run a slight de-reverb. I was given a chance to get a review copy from them as I plan on doing more podcast editing and audio cleanup videos. So that's probably part of the reason 🙈.
      Thanks again for leaving a comment, I appreciate that.

    • @drakegostream
      @drakegostream Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl well, honestly I was a little suspicious in terms of you might have used RX De-Reverb 😂 but still wanted to get things clear. These plugins are awesome, and from what I understand, if use it mildly, you’ll have pretty natural sound as a result, like you did here. The only drawback is obviously the price, so it’s a good thing that you managed to get that review copy!
      By the way, at some time you might want to make a video about relationship with PR-departments of companies may be? In terms of getting review samples, ethics, caveats etc. This topic might be extremely interesting to aspiring tech-tubers who might be established enough to apply for such things, but have no idea how that works!
      Also, really appreciate you sociability!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you. It’s a definitely a privilege to be able to reach out to companies. But honestly, I am just learning the ropes of these relationships myself. But some day I’ll probably get into that in a video as you suggested.
      About the RX De-Reverb: it sure is pricy and yet so damn powerful. 👍
      Definitely has to be done minimal but that’s what they are doing really well with the presets and such.
      Lastly, I still would prefer better room treatment. But that really is a not an easy feat. The ceilings are high and the apartment rented. You never know how much you want to fix upon leaving. 😅
      Really enjoy the comment section. ☺️ the interaction is great and seeing the community grow is the best. 👍

  • @ElVeleroDePapel
    @ElVeleroDePapel Před 2 lety +1

    Hola, este adaptador le sirve también a la Tascam DR 40X

  • @sidvicious3129
    @sidvicious3129 Před rokem

    This was outstanding, long but if you actually think about what was actually covered, it was about right. You covered areas that most, even the manufacturers didn’t and you made the assumption, rightfully so that everyone was a beginner, which did more to validate your points. You have to remember for some, they want quick answers and when things go wrong, they look to blame others. The old saying is to measure twice and drill or cut once, which is what you did in your video.
    This is a video that anyone that sees it will walk away with the knowledge of making a confident, specific purchase, which should be the point of these videos in the first place. Great job done and you reiterated that point at the end. All new tech should devices should be explained this way because you gave answers and left no questions.

  • @2917mushtak
    @2917mushtak Před rokem

    Brilliant Comparison video 😀.
    I have a large house and have a "balanced" microphone PA system in my house. I also have in my system wall microphones placed around the house with long cable runs away from my XLR capable mixer and separate amp (Placed in a cabinet in a dedicated separate data room). The mixer has an input of 48v. I will be purchasing the Rode XLR Pro adapter for the reason of having a balanced system and also because of the long run of cabelling. Can you please confirm that, do I place the Rode XLR Pro adapter at the connection just rear of the wall microphone as oppose to at the mixer end? as I'm guessing the power conversion (5V) if done, will not carry such a long distance to the wall microphone. Please confirm. Many thanks in advance 😉

  • @HOPEUSMAXIMUS
    @HOPEUSMAXIMUS Před rokem

    Great video my friend. Could I ask... I have a CZcams channel and use my "Rode Wireless Go" with my GoPro to create videos. However, I have been recently been asked to give some presentations to an audience about my hobby and I need to amplify my voice. The venue has an amplifier and I want to connect my "Rode Wireless Go" to it as the amplifier obviously has an XLR (female) input for a microphone. As the "Wireless Go" has a built in battery to transmit and receive the audio from rx to tx, would I just use the cheapest basic VXLR adaptor and plug the TRS mini jack into it and then plug the VXLR into the amp for sound output? Thanks in anticipation. Hopeus Maximus

  • @bobmusikk
    @bobmusikk Před 2 lety

    English is not my main language, so I understood most of your review but still would need some precisions if you will. I have a Rode VideoMic NTG that I connect directly to my Sony cam. But, sometimes I would like to extend the length to make it like an in hand interview mic or like a mini boom setup, is a 10 feet 3.5mm extension made by Rode is ok? Second question, still with the Rode VideoMic NTG which of the 3 XLR adaptors I would need to connect to a handheld/field recorder like the Zoom F3 ? Many thanks

  • @raygodwin68
    @raygodwin68 Před 3 lety +2

    CZcams is degenerating into a horrible greedy entity. Thank goodness for excellent CZcamsrs like you who still offer some public interest quality and make it worthwhile usisng it. It doesnt have to be this way CZcams. Great work.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your feedback and I am glad this video was helpful for you.
      May I ask what you mean with the "Greedy Entity"? What are you not liking?

    • @raygodwin68
      @raygodwin68 Před 3 lety

      @@ChrisSpiegl CZcams is packing the platform with adverts to denegrate the experience in order to pressure people into paying for a subscription. They get their content for free from brilliant folk like you and already make a good profit. Squeezing more out of the platform by making the status quo less enjoyable is I think a greedy and selfish approach.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      @@raygodwin68 Do you mean the CZcams Premium subscription? I'd actually argue that people watching ads is more profitable for CZcams (because with the Premium Subscription you get rid of Ads).
      I personally use the CZcams Premium subscription and I love it. Great experience, no ads, offline and background video watching on mobile, and some exclusive content. Sounds good to me.
      One thing where I think they could improve is the percentage that they take from the ads placed on our channels. But then again, if it wasn't for CZcams there would be thousands if not hundreds of thousand of people without a job (or at least with a less passionate job).
      Oh and one more thing: some of the ads that are running on the platform are simply scams. That's bad and it seems getting worse.

    • @raygodwin68
      @raygodwin68 Před 3 lety

      @@ChrisSpiegl yes, Premium. The scam ad prevalence is more evidence of the greed I feel. Profit is being put before the welfare of the platform users. They could stop them easily I’m sure if they didn’t prioritise the revenue.

  • @TreyDaze
    @TreyDaze Před 2 lety

    With the VXLR Pro, can I go straight from my 1DX Mark II to a RODE NTG5?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      Hi TreyDaze, that's not how the VXLR adapters work. The 1Dx Mark II expects a male 3.5mm jack signal and the NTG5 provides you with a male XLR port.
      However, as far as I understand the NTG5 can also be powered by battery and then you could find other adapters which may be able to give you this functionality.

  • @aroncontinuousconversation

    A lot to take in. I was trying to figure out which one would work with my video mic Audio Technica AT8024. Can you give me a hint? because I couldn't find if this thing is balanced or not.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      The Røde VXLR Pro (crsp.li/RodeVxlrPro) which is the newest of the three (and most expensive) is balanced and can be used on long distances. Important to note is that the cable between the mic and the adapter should be as short as possible and then the XLR cable is the one that can be longer.

  • @ronprice7449
    @ronprice7449 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! Very understandable. Also it is ok to use the vxlr adapter on a Mix 8 mixer?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 11 měsíci

      It all depends on which mic you want to connect. If it's powered (plug in power) or if the mic has it's own power.

  • @koenignero
    @koenignero Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!

  • @dreamcatchertrainer5836
    @dreamcatchertrainer5836 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video.
    One ( dumb) Question with answer ( from RODE)..Is One pin of VXLR PLUS longer than the other two?
    Why is one pin of the XLR connector longer than the other two? is this normal?
    Yes, this is perfectly normal and is a design feature of the RØDE microphone.
    The ground XLR pin (pin 1) is designed to be slightly longer than the other two pins. This is to ensure that when an XLR is plugged into the mic XLR socket the first pin that comes into contact is the ground pin. This feature is implemented in all RØDE microphones to protect the microphone circuitry from a static electricity short that could potentially damage the microphone circuitry.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +1

      That's absolutely right. I wondered the same for a while. But read this info on their Instagram at some point. So good, they make it safe(r) for us to use.

  • @JasonVriends
    @JasonVriends Před 10 měsíci +1

    Would the XLR Pro be the right application to take 3.55 mm TRS output of a wireless microphone system (i.e., Hollyland Lark M1, Djii Mic, etc.) and brining it into a XLR input of a wireless mixer? Or it should only be used as an input microphone to such a system.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 10 měsíci

      For this type of purpose you could use any of the three.

  • @javsumano12
    @javsumano12 Před 2 lety

    Hi Chris! What mic were you using on this video?

  • @kees2616
    @kees2616 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video, thank you. I was just wondering, can I connect my 'rode wireless go' to my Panasonic UX 90 camcorder with the 'Røde VXLR'. Kees from the Netherlands.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      As described in the video, a Rode Wirreless Go needs no Phantom Power or Plug In power so yes the Røde VXLR would be enough (crsp.li/RodeVXLR)

    • @kees2616
      @kees2616 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Thanks Chris. Bless you. Kees

  • @CameraRay
    @CameraRay Před rokem

    If I plug a single plug stereo 3.5mm (Clippy EM272Z1 Stereo Microphone) into the Rode VXLR+ mounted on a Zoom F3. Will the Zoom be able to recognize that as a two channel stereo file or will it become a mono signal? Thanks.

  • @daylight5500
    @daylight5500 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done, thanks. Can you use the VXLR + with a system that does not have phantom power but only Plug In Power? I work mostly with Plug In Power but sometimes with a 48V system. So instead of purchasing 2 different adapters, is it possible to use the VXLR + only? Cheers!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      I am not 100% sure, it could work… but the description on the website of rode says: "The VXLR+ is a 3.5mm female TRS socket to male XLR adaptor, which will convert 12-48V Phantom Power down to 3-5V 'Plug in Power'".
      But maybe, if you provide PlugIn Power on the port it will just not transform it down and it ends up working 🙈.

    • @daylight5500
      @daylight5500 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl cheers!

  • @KE010101
    @KE010101 Před 3 lety +3

    Very good video

  • @RivuSouravBanerjeeVideoEditor

    very useful and valuable video .. thanks. love frm fellow creator frm India 😊.
    Can i use the a rode 3.5 mm extension jack to trrs cable, and use the vxlr pro to record on a audio interface ?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      These adapters are TRS - so if what you are describing is TRS it should work.
      Note: you should have the XLR be the Long cable and the TRS be the shortest. This way you reduce interferences - but only if you use the VXLR PRO.

    • @RivuSouravBanerjeeVideoEditor
      @RivuSouravBanerjeeVideoEditor Před 3 lety +2

      @@ChrisSpiegl ok, thanks 😊

  • @ChoicesHabitsAttitudeLuck
    @ChoicesHabitsAttitudeLuck Před 9 měsíci

    was wondering if this set up will work. 2 rode transmitter 1 rode receiver with rode sc 11 cable sple splitter connected to 2 vxlr+ to a zoom f3 the ouput to the camera? will the ouput be a 2 channel or 1?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 9 měsíci

      If you use a stereo splitter cable you can get the signal to two VXLR adapters => two channels on the Zoom F3.

  • @ashtoronto88
    @ashtoronto88 Před 3 lety

    hi there. Many thanks. I do have a RODE PRO PLUS. And I need ZOOM H8. Which one is the best option? Thanks. Ash from Toronto.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you mean you have a Ride VideoMic Pro+?
      Since you can turn this mic on all the way manually you could just use the VXLR. but if you want to use it with long distance, I’d go with the VXLR Pro.

  • @googoos15
    @googoos15 Před 3 lety +1

    Do I understand correctly: you normalized all the noise samples to the same level? I would like to know if there's a noise level difference between the Plus and Pro when you normalize both by using a reference signal and than comparing the noise levels. Or did you test that already? I'd like to know if the Pro version produces more noise since it has more electronics inside.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +3

      I usually do always normalize the levels to -16dbfs and then compare. However, I have since found that sometimes the samples I normalized are with speaking parts before or after which kind of muddies the result again because the normalization would then also take those potentially different sections into account. I will probably do these tests better next time (not for these adapters though).
      Generally I found them all three to be relatively close together but the one without electronics does have a bit less noise if you don't need it.
      The other two where basically indistinguishable to my ears. 🌸

    • @googoos15
      @googoos15 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Many thanks for the additional details of the comparison.

  • @david_garibaldi
    @david_garibaldi Před rokem

    Question: I have a Rode Wireless Go II (Which doesn't need phantom power) and i want to connect it via the XLR Port on the top handle of my Sony FX3. But it's very important that i get a STEREO signal because those two transmitters have to be split so i get both mics recorded on the one channel. Is that guaranteed with the cheap adapter which should fit my purpose? Sry if i sound dumb i am really not an audio guy. :-/ Thank you for the great video!

  • @kaede_jing
    @kaede_jing Před rokem

    I have the Rode lavalier omnidirectional lapel mic, with trs output. I am not sure if Rode lavelier mic need phantom power. I would like to connect to my Mackie Profx10 mixer with phantom power button. Will VXLR do the job well?

  • @photo-markus
    @photo-markus Před rokem

    What adapter do you need for DJI wireless to be connected into zoom f6??? Should we use 2 XLR-s???

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 22 dny

      If you want to get both channels (Left / Right) then you'd need a TRS splitter cable. Then two VXLR would be good enough.

  • @antoniocalverasmejia4976

    Thanks for your valuable information.
    I have a question that I would like to solve.
    To connect the transmitter of the Rode wireless Go II equipment DIRECTLY to a mixing console, it would be enough i SOLUTION Rode VXLR + or would you recommend the PRO ?.
    Thanks

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      I would get the VXLR standard version for the Rode Wireless Go II since it has it's own power.

  • @jahernandobuendia
    @jahernandobuendia Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for much needed information !! But exactly for the Rode Lavarier Go it would be the Vxlr + or vxlrpro. I understand that in no case the vxlr, right? Greetings from Spain

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      That is understood correctly because the Lavalier Go needs Plug-In Power and only the Pro and the Plus do convert Phantom Power (24-48v) to the Plug In Power (5v).

    • @jahernandobuendia
      @jahernandobuendia Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Thanks for the reply !! And if I use it with a long cable, only the vxlr pro guarantees a good signal. Great review, for answers that not even the manufacturer provides. Thanks again !!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      @@jahernandobuendia thank you for the compliment. In terms of long cable:
      The pro provides more of a safety net for longer distances. Yes, that is correct. Important note: the cable has to be XLR for this effect to work and the cable from mic to adapter as short as possible.

  • @RGMGFitness
    @RGMGFitness Před 2 lety

    First..great info. Question if anyone can answer. Just bought the RodeCaster Pro (which has 48-v phantom power). Wanted to plug my RODE NTG MIC into it so am going to need one of these adapters. However, I want the MIC to automatically power up when I power on the RodeCaster Pro. So, I’m not sure if I need the power converter versions. Just double checking I’ll be okay with the basic Rode VXLR ( which doesn’t convert power). Don’t want to damage the MIC. Anyone know if I’ll be okay with that setup?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety +1

      To be able to use the auto power on/off feature of the Røde mics, you will have to go with either the Pro or the Plus. Then activate phantom power on the channel and the mic will turn on by itself.

    • @RGMGFitness
      @RGMGFitness Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Thank you!

  • @Only1Science
    @Only1Science Před 3 lety

    So, I can't use the 1/8th output from the Go receiver and plug it into the 1/8th input (channels 3 and 4) of my recorder to record audio?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      I am not familiar with the 1/8th naming convention. But if the output of the Go is the same as your input, why not just use a cable to connect these? Sounds like you don’t need any of these adapters?

  • @ekmedia6651
    @ekmedia6651 Před 2 lety

    What about if i want to use NTG4+ with XLR to my PC, can i use thos adapters also`?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 2 lety

      If you want to use a XLR mic with your PC you need an audio interface with an XLR port. Something like the Focusrite Scarlett: crsp.li/FocusriteScarlett

  • @CaptSureshSharma
    @CaptSureshSharma Před 3 lety +1

    Once again, I am back here, as I am about order VXLR adaptor - I have go Rode Go la, Rode Go Wireless and Zoom H5, I wish to use XLR connection also. So which one I should buy to solve all issues - VXLR-Pro ? or all of them for different microphones.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      If you want a solution that can just do everything, I'd just purchase the VXLR Pro a couple times.
      Then you are on the safe side.

    • @gogiaudios
      @gogiaudios Před 3 lety

      Sir, my salutations to both of you. Firstly your video is unnecessary long. I am a electronics engineer. The real difference between VXLR+ and pro is that the pro is true balanced. But questionable. Since I am using unbalanced mic, why would I want that hundreds of feet away. Rode in my opinion unnecessary made the pro. Capt Suresh Sharma just buy zxlr+. Cheers.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +3

      ​@@gogiaudios Thanks for your insights. The reason to put an Unbalanced mic so far away is because you have it and the mic can grow with you. And there is not really any reason to prevent you from getting a long XLR cable and then putting the VXLR Pro right there with the mic (having the unbalanced part be as short as possible).

    • @gogiaudios
      @gogiaudios Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl absolutely correct

  • @caseyonlocation8257
    @caseyonlocation8257 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video, thumbs up and I subscribed too! Question please. On my Canon XF400 camcorder that has a top handle with dual XLR inputs, I want to use either my Rode Wireless Go (Version 1) or my Saramonic UWMIC9 wireless lav mic. Both wireless mic systems are battery powered and I want to have either the Rode Wireless Go or the Saramonic UWMIC connect into say Channel 1 of the XLR input going into the Canon XF400 camcorder. Which of the 3 Rode adapters should I use? If I heard you correctly, you are saying I should use the basic VXLR model (the lowest priced one) since my wireless lav mic systems are self-powered...is that correct? I'm currently using the VXLR+ (plus) adapter, will that cause a problem such as interference or strange background noise? Thank you!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety

      You can use any of them. The basic model VXLR is the one with the least electronics and in my tests it introduced the least noise. But you already have the plus, so just use that unless it introduced problems.

    • @caseyonlocation8257
      @caseyonlocation8257 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Actually I have both the basic VXLR and Plus models. I'm going to switch to the basic model because I can hear a tiny bit of scratchy electronic sound in the background when using the Plus model, so hopefully the basic model will fix that. Thanks!

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +2

      @@caseyonlocation8257 good idea. Testing always wins. 👍

    • @caseyonlocation8257
      @caseyonlocation8257 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Thank you! Do you think I should bother to return the Rode VXLR+ that I recently got from Amazon and get the Pro model instead? It will not be for my Rode Wireless Go into my Canon XF400 camcorder. I'm just wondering if the Pro model adapter might be useful for another application? I have various podcasting gear such as the Rode Rodecaster Pro and the Zoom PodTrak P4 which I make CZcams content about. I'm wondering if I might ever need the Pro version of the adapter? I mostly use XLR type microphones for podcasting audio gear, as well as various wireless lav mic systems for my various Canon DSLR and camcorder gear.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Před 3 lety +1

      @@caseyonlocation8257 After comparing these adapters I would pretty much tell people to go with the VXLR or the Pro and not bother with the Plus (unless it's a decision made by finances and you need the plugin power).
      The Pro simply has all the options available Phantom Power to Plug In power transformer + balanced signal transmission and going from TRS to XLR…
      So if you want to be versatile go for the Pro and return the Plus.
      Important note, just as a reminder: when you use the Pro and you want to use long distances, it is important that the "long cable" is the XLR one (and not a TRS extension cord or stuff like that).
      But if you only want to ever use this type of adapter to bring in a TRS based Wireless System, I would just go for the VXLR standard version.

  • @auraultra86
    @auraultra86 Před rokem

    To connect Wireless GO II to a mixer, can I use VXLR+? ( I know VXLR+ is used while using microphones which need phantom power) But I am asking this since I already have VXLR+ and do I need ot again buy VXLR to use with Wireless GO II.