Easy plug-and-play USB to XLR interface (3m) for recording guitars, mics & more. No drivers needed. 16-bit/44.1kHz.
The DAP AUDIO USB to 3-Pin XLR Socket Interface Lead is a simple and effective solution for recording guitars, bass guitars, or dynamic microphones without the need for complex interfaces, driver installations, or time-consuming setup procedures. With a 3-metre length, this cable ensures flexibility and ease of use in any recording or live setup.
This USB-to-XLR interface delivers a sampling rate of 16-bit at 44.1kHz or 48kHz, providing clear and accurate audio capture for both amateur and professional applications. The built-in analogue-to-digital (A/D) converter ensures high-quality signal processing, while an 85dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) minimises background interference for cleaner recordings. The 22dB signal boost gain enhances weaker signals, making it ideal for dynamic microphones or passive instrument pickups.
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Perfect for musicians, podcasters, or sound engineers looking for an easy, reliable USB-to-XLR connection with professional-grade performance.
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