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Microphone signal cable ACCU-CABLE 3 m XLR male to XLR female
Microphone signal cable ACCU-CABLE 3 m XLR male to XLR female
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Microphone signal cable ACCU-CABLE 3 m XLR male to XLR female
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Microphone signal cable ACCU-CABLE 3 m XLR male to XLR female
Microphone signal cable ACCU-CABLE 3 m XLR male to XLR female
ACCU-CABLE 3 m XLR male to XLR female microphone signal cable provides a balanced three-pin connection for microphones, mixers, audio interfaces and stage equipment. At three metres in length, the cable offers sufficient reach for common studio and live-sound setups while maintaining a compact and manageable profile. The standard XLR male-to-female wiring ensures compatibility with professional and consumer audio gear that uses balanced microphone signals.
This microphone signal cable uses three-pin XLR connectors to deliver a balanced audio path that reduces interference and preserves signal integrity over distance. The 3 m length gives flexibility for placement without excess slack, and the durable connector housings and strain reliefs are designed for frequent connection and disconnection in rehearsal, stage and studio environments. The cable is suitable for both dynamic and condenser microphones when used with appropriate equipment.
Plug the XLR male connector into the microphone input or output on your device and the XLR female connector to the corresponding counterpiece (microphone, mixer, audio interface or stage box). Ensure connectors are fully seated and, when using condenser microphones, enable phantom power on the preamp or interface if required by the microphone. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends, heavy foot traffic and sources of electromagnetic interference. Disconnect by gripping the connector housing rather than pulling the cable jacket to avoid stress on terminations.
For consistent performance, avoid tightly coiling the cable when in use and store it loosely coiled in a dry place. Keep connectors clean and inspect strain reliefs periodically. When running cables near lighting or power cables, cross them at right angles to reduce hum and interference.
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