RØDE Wireless kits are designed to connect directly to devices with a 3.5mm TRS input. This includes systems such as Wireless GO, Wireless GO II, Wireless GO (3rd Gen), Wireless PRO, and Wireless ME.
If you need to connect a Wireless receiver to equipment with XLR inputs — such as mixers, cameras, audio interfaces, or recorders — you will need an XLR adaptor.
Using the VXLR Pro
The VXLR Pro is designed to convert a 3.5mm TRS output into a standard XLR input.
- Allows Wireless receivers to connect to professional XLR equipment
- Ideal for mixers, cameras, audio interfaces, and recorders
- Maintains audio quality with minimal signal loss
The VXLR Pro uses high-quality components to ensure a clean and reliable signal, helping to avoid interference or degradation that can occur with lower-quality adaptors.
Need separate audio signals?
If your setup requires two independent audio channels — one from each Wireless transmitter — this applies to:
- Wireless GO II (Dual)
- Wireless ME (Dual)
- Wireless PRO
- Wireless GO (3rd Gen)
- Wireless Micro (with Camera RX)
In this case, you’ll need the SC11 TRS splitter cable, along with two VXLR Pro adaptors.
How to set up dual XLR outputs
- Set the Wireless receiver to Split (stereo) mode
- Connect the SC11 to the 3.5mm output of the Wireless receiver
- Attach a VXLR Pro to each end of the SC11 cable
- Connect both VXLR Pros to separate XLR inputs on your device
This setup provides two independent XLR inputs, one for each Wireless transmitter.
Example shown below using a RØDECaster Pro and Wireless GO II
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