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Title: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Krispy D on July 14, 2008, 03:49:42 PM
anybody seen these yet? 

http://www.neutrik.com/content/newsupdates/news_detail.aspx?id=200a_1853752840

convertCON (2008-04-07)

Neutrik unveils the next world novelty: the first unisex XLR cable connector. No matter if you want to connect a female or male chassis connector, ConvertCon fit's all! The gender is easy selectable without any tool – converted by sliding the housing back and forth. No adapter is needed anymore.

The 3 pole XLR cable connector offers gold contacts and the termination onto the cable is as easy as with Neutrik's well established XX Series. This new product offers as well all further benefits of the XX Series. The new ConvertCon is branded with a unique hologram, which guarantees a genuine and authentic Neutrik product.

(http://www.neutrik.com/client/neutrik/media/view500/Media_1259914384.jpg)
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: thegreatgumbino on July 14, 2008, 04:11:37 PM
Interesting.  May be nice for a set of SBD cables.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Krispy D on July 14, 2008, 04:12:31 PM
Interesting.  May be nice for a set of SBD cables.
That's what I was thinking.  I may build a few for FOH work.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Patrick on July 14, 2008, 04:20:00 PM
There was a video of these floating around Gearslutz a few months ago.  They were introduced at NAMM last fall.  Very neat idea, but I'll bet they're going to be at least $15 a piece.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Chuck on July 14, 2008, 06:20:07 PM
Interesting...
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: audBall on July 14, 2008, 06:27:53 PM
...kinda funny that a German company reverts to an uncircumcised version.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: rokpunk on July 14, 2008, 07:52:07 PM
the only real use for these that i can come up with is for dmx lighting.
other than that, how often do you really need to turn around a mic cable?
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: TNJazz on July 14, 2008, 07:56:05 PM
the only real use for these that i can come up with is for dmx lighting.
other than that, how often do you really need to turn around a mic cable?

And who doesn't carry a couple of turnarounds in the bag anyway?
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Krispy D on July 15, 2008, 12:05:19 AM
the only real use for these that i can come up with is for dmx lighting.
other than that, how often do you really need to turn around a mic cable?

And who doesn't carry a couple of turnarounds in the bag anyway?

that's the point.  do none of you have losers 'help' you set up a band sometimes...   ;D
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: rokpunk on July 16, 2008, 07:16:53 AM

that's the point.  do none of you have losers 'help' you set up a band sometimes...   ;D

no, generally speaking, the losers are IN the band.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Krispy D on July 16, 2008, 09:54:39 AM

that's the point.  do none of you have losers 'help' you set up a band sometimes...   ;D

no, generally speaking, the losers are IN the band.

point!
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: cleantone on July 16, 2008, 01:51:02 PM
Very cool idea. One benefit these have over turnarounds is that turnarounds can protrude outward too much at times. Espessially in tight spots behind an installed desk or rack gear. Neat product.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Krispy D on September 04, 2008, 02:35:26 PM
just got half a dozen of these from Neutric.  gonna build up some 20' cables for board patches.  I'll post some pics when I am done.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Church-Audio on September 04, 2008, 02:58:20 PM
the only real use for these that i can come up with is for dmx lighting.
other than that, how often do you really need to turn around a mic cable?

It would be nice to use as phase reverser XLR or pin 1 lift XLR in your tool kit you would only really have to build 4 of each instead of building 8 of each type. In a large rig I carry at least 10 ground lift and 10 phase reverse adaptors of each sex so that's like 40 adapters. I would only have to carry 20 now. That's pretty cool. Also it would be handy to have some of these for any FOH patch drawer. Not to mention the speed at witch one could patch a stage no more having to worry about what end is what you can save time. If they made a panel mount version that would be totally cool think of a snake with these on both ends!!! Now that is cool.

Chris


Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Patrick on December 15, 2011, 08:55:42 AM
Anyone used these connectors yet?  I am about to place an order for my live sound workbox.  I figure a few short cables with these connectors on them could save me from buying 100 different xlr adapters that are used all the time.  It's a great idea for a product.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Walstib62 on December 16, 2011, 12:57:30 PM
Maybe transgender is a better term than hermaphrodite :laugh:
Looks like they could be handy though.
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: ScoobieKW on December 16, 2011, 01:15:26 PM
I haven't used them personally, but have followed the threads over at forums.prosuondweb.com. From the live sound engineer side, people like them but find they aren't as sturdy. I like the idea of using a male/female Y at the end. A bit bulkier, but solid and sturdy.

http://forums.prosoundweb.com/index.php?topic=133225.10 (http://forums.prosoundweb.com/index.php?topic=133225.10)
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: OOK on December 18, 2011, 12:17:30 AM
Maybe transgender is a better term than hermaphrodite :laugh:
Looks like they could be handy though.

kinda like porno gil
Title: Re: Neutrik Hermaphrodite?
Post by: Patrick on December 18, 2011, 10:07:21 AM
I haven't used them personally, but have followed the threads over at forums.prosuondweb.com. From the live sound engineer side, people like them but find they aren't as sturdy. I like the idea of using a male/female Y at the end. A bit bulkier, but solid and sturdy.

http://forums.prosoundweb.com/index.php?topic=133225.10 (http://forums.prosoundweb.com/index.php?topic=133225.10)

Good info here.  Thanks!