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Re: Rode microphone - Spacer in XLR socket

Subject: Re: Rode microphone - Spacer in XLR socket
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Sat May 1, 2010 4:58 am ((PDT))
again...

does anybody know what XLR means?

Klas

At 00:33 2010-05-01, you wrote:
>Thank you for the information.
>
>Somewhat related to the NTG3, the capsule is 95 mm from the top of
>the mic, not the XLR end for those that wish to precisely align the
>shotgun capsule with another mic.
>
>-Mike.
>
>--- In  "jtudor2005" <> wrote:
> >
> > Apparently new Rode mics are now shipping with a spacer fitted
> inside the XLR socket. This is to allow a tighter fit on poor
> quality XLR connectors.
> > See the last question in the Rode FAQ here
> > http://www.rodemic.com/support.php#q22
> >
> > or an article here
> >
> http://pro-audio.bhinsights.com/content/important-notice-r0de-mic-owners.=
html
> >
> > Some users are having trouble fitting good XLR connectors because of it=
.
> >
>
>
>
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