A small, 4-pin locking microphone cable connector, originally by Switchcraft. At times referred to as "mini XLR". These are found on some lavalier or head-worn microphones, and boundary microphones.
Also used for transmission of the AMX lighting protocol on the original CD80 dimmer packs and 1980s Strand-Century consoles.
Example of TA4F:
Other variants are the TA3, TA5, and TA6.
Also used for transmission of the AMX lighting protocol on the original CD80 dimmer packs and 1980s Strand-Century consoles.
Example of TA4F:
Other variants are the TA3, TA5, and TA6.