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User Manual for Cable Techniques Low-Profile XLRF to TA3F Cable Click to enlarge the picture
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Product description The Low-Profile XLRF to TA3F Cable (24", green caps) from Cable Techniques is a balanced audio cable intended to connect the line-level output of a device such as a Lectrosonics UCR-series receiver into a line input on a Sound Devices 633, 688, or 664 mixer.Its low-profile, 3-pin XLR female jack has a side-exit cable outlet with adjustable orientation. The TA3F connector's cable outlet has a right-side exit and is designed to fit cleanly into Sound Devices 6-series TA3 line inputs. The cable features a braided shield and a 3.2mm jacket diameter. The low-profile cables are up to 40% lighter than standard cables. -
- For the line-level output of a device such as a Lectrosonics UCR-series receiver into a line input on a Sound Devices 633, 688, or 664 mixer
- Low-profile, 3-Pin XLR female connector has a side-exit cable outlet with adjustable orientation
- TA3F connector has a right-side exit cable outlet
- 24" cable length
- Green caps on connectors
- Balanced
- 3.2mm cable diameter
- Braided shield
In the Box Cable Techniques Low-Profile XLRF to TA3F Cable (24", Green Caps) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersCable Techniques CT-LP411SD6T-24G Specs | Compatibility | Lectrosonics UCR-type receivers Sound Devices 633, 688, and 664 | | Connector 1 | Low-profile, 3-pin XLR female | | Connector 2 | TA3F | | Color | Green (caps) | | Shield | Braided | | Cable Length | 24" | | Cable Diameter | 3.2 mm | | Weight | 2 oz / 56.7 g | | | | Package Weight | 0.1 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.3 x 5.0 x 0.2" |
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