Expand your connectivity beyond standard audio with the Pro Series. The 4-Pin XLR Chassis Socket is the industry standard for specialized power delivery and high-end intercom systems. It is the definitive solution for technicians and engineers building professional camera rigs, lighting controllers, and industrial communication panels.
Dedicated Power Delivery: Widely used in the film and broadcast industry as the standard connector for 12V and 24V DC power to cameras and monitors.
Secure Latching Interface: Features the classic XLR spring-loaded lock, ensuring that critical power or data lines cannot be accidentally unplugged during operation.
Standard D-Series Footprint: Fits perfectly into the universal 24mm "D-size" cutout, allowing you to mix and match with 3-pin and 5-pin connectors on the same panel.
High-Conductivity Silver Contacts: Precision-machined female sockets provide a stable, low-resistance connection capable of handling higher current than standard signal connectors.
Broadcast & Cinema: The primary DC power input for professional video cameras (like Sony, Arri, and RED) and high-brightness field monitors.
Intercom Systems: Used for professional headsets where two pins carry the mono audio and two pins carry the microphone signal.
LED Lighting Control: Ideal for specialized DC power distribution for portable LED panels and lighting kits.
Battery Stations: Perfect for DIY battery boxes and power distribution units (PDUs) for field work.
Rear Solder Buckets: Features four distinct, numbered solder terminals designed for quick and reliable wire attachment.
Rugged Metal Housing: The die-cast zinc alloy shell provides excellent mechanical strength and environmental shielding.
Push-Release Latch: Provides a tactile and audible "click" when locked, with a quick-release thumb lever for easy disconnection.
High Current Rating: Rated to handle up to 10A–15A (depending on model), making it robust enough for power-hungry equipment.
Product Type: 4-Pin XLR Female Chassis Mount
Included: 1x 4-Pin XLR Female Mounting Socket
1. Can I plug a 3-pin XLR into this? No. The pin configuration and physical spacing are different. A 4-pin socket will only accept a 4-pin male plug.
2. Is this for "DMX" lighting? While some older or specialized lighting used 4 pins, modern DMX standards are typically 3-pin or 5-pin. Double-check your light's manual to ensure 4-pin is what you need.
3. How do I know which pin is which? The pins are numbered 1 through 4 on both the front face and the rear solder terminals. For DC power, double-check your polarity twice to avoid damaging your equipment!
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