I thought of that, I guess I must ask someone at a music shop then, as
they will have xlr connectors, but its difficult, not really a lot of
helpful people nearby, but stil a good idea thanks.

On 03/04/2013, André van Deventer <andred...@webafrica.org.za> wrote:
> A competent technician should not have any problems in making up a short
> cable with the relevant plug and socket.  I had one made up for me for a
> conference microphone.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
> Maher
> Sent: 03 April 2013 04:05 PM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: microphone issue
>
> Hello all, I wunder if there is a work around here, I want to use a pro
> dynamic mic, but most of them comes with xlr cables or trs connections. Now
> I would love to be able to use the mic with the xlr connectors on my
> soundcard, and then also with a cable using a 3.5 mm jack, but I don't no
> if
> its possible to get a cable with the xlr connector on one end to plug in
> the
> mic and on the other end the 3.5 connector? I did consider using an adapter
> with the trs jack to convert to 3.5 but then its very enconvenient when
> using in smaller recorders such as Olympus. Any ideas? Or perhaps does
> anyone no of any vocal model from audio technical wich does not have a
> fitted cable wich I then could swop between the cable they provide and my
> own xlr cable? I ask about audio technical as I no that most of their mics
> uses 3.5 mm connections but if they uses a permanent fitted cable that
> would
> then be a problem.
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