Accessories and Adapters
The A20-RX comes in three models:
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A20-RX-XLR - includes the A-XLR adapter
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A20-RX-SL - includes the A-SL adapter
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A20-RX-TA3 - includes the A-TA3 adapter
The A20-RX receiver is modular in design. Any of the following accessories can be used with the A20-RX, which may be more
suited to a particular workflow or application.
A-SL
25-Pin D-Type Uni/Superslot adapter. Provides power, analog or AES audio and communication with SuperSlot devices.
A-XLR
Breakout cables to 4-Pin Hirose Female DC power in, 4-Pin Hirose Male power loop through, two XLR Males for analog or AES
audio output. Includes Micro-USB for connecting A20-RX to computers for firmware updating and transferring User Group files.
A-TA3 (available soon)
Offers TA4 and Hirose DC inputs, two TA3 connectors for analog or AES audio outputs, USB-C for connecting A20-RX to computers
for firmware updating and transferring User Group files.
A10-RACK
4-slot wireless enclosure. The A10-RACK offers convenient mounting, powering, RF, and audio connectivity for four uni- or
SuperSlot wireless receivers in its 1 RU chassis. The A10-RACK includes built-in antenna distribution with powering for active
antennas. Up to eight channels of audio from single or dual-channel receivers appear on both its XLR outputs and over Dante™
audio-over-Ethernet.
A-15PIN
Cradle for A20-RX with 15pin D-type adapter. For use with Sony camcorders that have slot-in for wireless, or Sony extension units
with slot-in for wireless. The A-15PIN allows the A20-RX to be used in the Sony slot without the need for external cables. The audio
is passed through the internal slot as a 2 channel AES input. When connected to the camcorder via the A-15PIN, the A20-RX
receives power and powers up and down with the camcorder.
Installation instructions for the A-15PIN and a list of supported Sony cameras can be found on the Sound Devices website:
https://www.sounddevices.com/a-15pin-installation/
A-RXMON
Monitor transmitters on set with this handy belt-worn headphone amp for your A20-RX. The A-RXMON provides a simple, portable
solution for easily monitoring two transmitter audio channels with headphones. See the A-RXMON User Guide for more details.
Attaching A20-RX Backplate Accessories
Use the following instructions when removing and attaching the A-XLR, A-TA3, and A-SL.
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Remove the four perimeter screws of the attached backplate accessory. Set screws aside for later use.
For the A-SL, do not remove the two screws on either side of the 25-pin D-Type connector.
A20-RX
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