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Microphone/Audio Cable Hosa XLR3 to XLR3 Silver, 3-pin balanced connector
Microphone/Audio Cable Hosa XLR3 to XLR3 Silver, 3-pin balanced connector
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Microphone/Audio Cable Hosa XLR3 to XLR3 Silver, 3-pin balanced connector
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Microphone/Audio Cable Hosa XLR3 to XLR3 Silver, 3-pin balanced connector
Microphone/Audio Cable Hosa XLR3 to XLR3 Silver, 3-pin balanced connector
Hosa XLR3 to XLR3 silver is a 3-pin balanced XLR-to-XLR audio cable intended for microphone and line-level connections. It has male and female XLR3 connectors at opposite ends in a silver finish and is designed to transmit balanced audio signals between mixers, microphones, outboard gear and stage equipment. The cable adapts an XLR output to an XLR input while maintaining a three-conductor balanced signal path for noise rejection in professional audio setups.
The cable provides balanced 3-pin connectivity that reduces interference and hum over long runs. Silver-finished connectors offer corrosion resistance and reliable contact. The XLR3 to XLR3 configuration ensures compatibility with standard microphone and line-level devices, allowing direct connection between equipment without additional adapters. Constructed for signal integrity, it supports typical studio and live-sound workflows where a stable, low-noise connection is required.
Insert the male XLR connector into the XLR input of the receiving device and connect the female XLR connector to the XLR output of the source device. Ensure connectors are fully seated to maintain secure contact. Route the cable away from power sources or strong electromagnetic interference where possible. For live setups, confirm channel routing and levels on the mixer or preamp before applying signal to avoid overload.
For best performance, use the cable for balanced connections only, and avoid kinking or sharp bends that could damage internal conductors. When running long cable lengths, maintain clear separation from mains cables and fluorescent lighting to minimise noise. Regularly inspect connector contacts and clean if oxidation is present to ensure reliable signal transmission.
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