Hosa MMX-101.5 — 3.5mm TRS to Neutrik XLR Male Camcorder Microphone Cable, 1.5ft
MMX-101.5 Overview
The Hosa MMX-101.5 is a 1.5ft camcorder microphone cable designed for connecting 3.5mm TRS microphone outputs to XLR-equipped preamps, mixers, and audio interfaces in field production environments. It features an original Neutrik XLR3M connector for secure, durable locking connections and a serviceable all-metal mini TRS plug that allows in-field repair when it matters most. Signal integrity is maintained by 24 AWG oxygen-free copper conductors and a 95% OFC braid shield, minimizing interference in demanding production settings. This cable is well suited for broadcast field crews, videographers, and audio engineers working with camcorders, DSLRs, and portable recorders.
At 1.5ft, the MMX-101.5 is optimized for low-profile, close-proximity runs where cable management and minimal slack are priorities.
Key Features
- Neutrik XLR3M Connector — Original Neutrik locking XLR male connector provides secure engagement and long-term durability under repeated use
- Serviceable All-Metal Mini TRS Plug — Field-repairable 3.5mm TRS connector constructed from all-metal hardware for structural strength
- 24 AWG OFC Conductors — Dual 24 AWG oxygen-free copper conductors deliver enhanced signal clarity and low resistance
- 95% OFC Braid Shield — High-coverage oxygen-free copper braid shield reduces electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
- 1.5ft Cable Length — Compact length designed for tight, close-proximity connections between camcorders and on-camera or nearby audio equipment
- Field-Ready Construction — High-quality components and manufacturing tolerances designed for dependable performance over extended service life
Connectivity & I/O
- 3.5mm TRS plug (mini TRS, all-metal, serviceable)
- Neutrik XLR3M connector (locking 3-pin XLR male)
Technical Specifications
| Connectors | Hosa 3.5mm TRS to Neutrik XLR3M |
| Conductors | 24 AWG x 2 OFC |
| Shield | 95% OFC Braid |
| Cable Length | 1.5ft |

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