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Samson Lavalier P3 Connectors
This is an obscure post, only for users of Samson's Wireless lav products:
Is there anyway for me to connect my lav with the "P3" (Samson's mini-XLR Connectors) to a *Wired* connection? Instead of having to alwasy use it as wireless connection? i.e. are there connectors out there that will convert P3 female to XLR Female or Male? Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me with this. -Dave |
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Clarification:
This is an obscure post, only for users of Samson's Wireless lav products: Is there anyway for me to connect my lav with the "P3" (Samson's mini-XLR Connectors) to a *Wired* connection? i.e. are there connectors out there that will convert P3 female to XLR Female or Male? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Simple enough to make one up with a short length of cable and a couple of connectors. Trew Audio, Full Compass, Markertek and others have the necessary connectors for just a couple of bucks.
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