XLR Polarity Reverse Adapter (Phase Inverter)
Fix thin, hollow, and weak audio signals with this essential problem-solver. This inline adapter instantly reverses the polarity of a balanced audio signal, providing a quick and easy solution for correcting phase cancellation issues in live sound and studio recording.
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Instantly Reverses Signal Polarity: The fastest way to fix phase-related problems without having to reach for the mixer.
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Restores Fullness and Punch: Corrects phase cancellation to bring back the low-end and body of your sound.
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Professionally Wired: Internally wired with pin 2 and pin 3 crossed to precisely invert the signal's polarity.
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Compact and Durable: Features a rugged metal housing in a compact barrel design that fits seamlessly into your signal chain.
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A Sound Tech's Secret Weapon: An indispensable tool for any audio engineer's workbox.
The Instant Fix for Phase Problems
When two microphones capture the same sound source (like the top and bottom of a snare drum), their signals can sometimes work against each other, canceling out key frequencies and resulting in a thin, weak sound. This adapter flips the polarity of one of the signals by 180 degrees, allowing them to reinforce each other instead. The result is a full, punchy, and coherent sound, just as you'd expect.
A Must-Have Problem-Solver
This adapter is also the perfect tool for quickly correcting a miswired cable or matching the polarity of different brands of microphones or powered speakers. Simply insert it inline on a microphone cable or between a mixer output and an amplifier to get the job done instantly.
Common Applications:
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On the bottom microphone when miking a snare drum
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When using two mics on a single guitar cabinet
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To correct a custom or miswired XLR cable
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To match the polarity of different models of microphones or speakers
Specifications
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Type: Polarity / Phase Reverse Adapter
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Input Connector: XLR Female
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Output Connector: XLR Male
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Wiring: Pin 2 <-> Pin 3 Swapped An essential problem-solver that can save your mix. Keep one in your toolkit for every microphone setup to ensure you're always prepared for phase issues.