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Microphone Female XLR Connector for Cable LechPol WTY0058
Microphone Female XLR Connector for Cable LechPol WTY0058
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Microphone Female XLR Connector for Cable LechPol WTY0058
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Microphone Female XLR Connector for Cable LechPol WTY0058
Microphone Female XLR Connector for Cable LechPol WTY0058
Female XLR microphone connector by LechPol, model WTY0058, is a standard 3-pin cable insert designed to terminate microphone and audio signal cables. The connector provides a stable mechanical housing and three-pin female contact suitable for balanced audio lines, allowing a reliable connection between microphones, mixers, preamps, and stage equipment. Its construction is intended for cable assemblies, repairs, and integration into professional and amateur audio systems where a compact, industry-standard XLR termination is required.
The connector offers a compact, industry-standard form factor that fits common microphone and audio applications. It provides secure mechanical retention and reliable electrical contact for balanced audio signals, helping to reduce noise and interference when correctly wired. The design supports straightforward soldering or cable termination methods, enabling both DIY installations and professional workshop use. Materials and build provide adequate durability for repeated connections and typical stage or studio handling.
Strip the cable jacket and separate conductors according to the balanced audio wiring convention. Insert conductors into the connector body and solder or crimp each conductor to the corresponding female contact: pin 1 (ground/shield), pin 2 (hot/positive), pin 3 (cold/negative). Ensure the cable is secured by any built-in strain relief or clamping mechanism before reassembling the housing. After assembly, test continuity and polarity with a multimeter or audio tester and verify the connector mates correctly with standard male XLR jacks.
For reliable, low-noise performance, use shielded, balanced audio cable and maintain correct polarity when wiring. Avoid excessive bending at the termination point and secure the cable with the connector’s strain relief. Periodically inspect contacts for oxidation and clean with contact cleaner if necessary to maintain optimal signal quality.
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