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compatability XLR mic and Guitar amp...TRS?
alright im planing on buying these mics
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Audio-Technica-Audio-Technica-M4000S-Mic-Stage-Package-482656-i1397117.gc?sort=2
i know that they are XLR and im looking for the right hookups so that i can hook one of these into an old guitar amp
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-15R-Frontman-Series-II-Guitar-Combo-Amp-100011346-i1145384.gc
i think that the input for like the normal guitar is called TRS im not totally sure
but my main question is weather to buy a female XLR to TRS or a male
http://www.zzounds.com/item--CBIAN424
The microphone will have a male xlr connector which the female end of the mic cable will plug into, so you need to adapt the male end of the mic cable to TRS (tip, ring sleeve) so you need a female XLR to TRS as you indicated.
Keep in mind that the impedance and output level of an electric guitar and microphone are different, so you may have a mismatch there, depending on your amp. If so, you'll need a transformer like this one.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--AUTCP8201
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