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Rode SC4 3.5mm TRS to TRRS adaptor allows mics with 3.5mm jack

£12.99

Here's what Rode say about the SC4: The SC4 is a high-quality shielded adaptor, designed to allow microphones with a 3.5mm output to connect to TRRS smartphones and tablets. This is ideal for users wanting to connect their RØDE VideoMic to their iPhone, and record using the RØDE Rec app for iOS. The gold-plated contacts […]

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Description

Here's what Rode say about the SC4:

The SC4 is a high-quality shielded adaptor, designed to allow microphones with a 3.5mm output to connect to TRRS smartphones and tablets. This is ideal for users wanting to connect their RØDE VideoMic to their iPhone, and record using the RØDE Rec app for iOS.

The gold-plated contacts are colour coded, with grey indicating the TRRS output. While the SC4 was designed to operate with Apple iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad, it is compatible with the majority of Android devices on the market.

Note that the SC4 is compatible with stereo microphones, with both left and right channels combined to a mono signal to be compatible with TRRS.

Specifications

  • Weight 20.00g
  • Dimensions 30.00mmH x 10.00mmW x 170.00mmD
  • Warranty 1 year

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Rode

RØDE is an Australian microphone manufacturer known for producing reliable, accessible microphones used in recording, broadcast, and content creation. The brand has become especially popular with podcasters, streamers, and home studios due to its focus on ease of use and consistent sound quality.

RØDE microphones are commonly used for vocals, voiceover, and video production, offering practical designs and good performance across a wide range of budgets. MicPro suggests RØDE microphones for users looking for straightforward, dependable recording solutions for modern setups.

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