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Procab XLR cable PRA736/1.5 — 1.5 m, XLR Male to 2× XLR Female
Procab XLR cable PRA736/1.5 — 1.5 m, XLR Male to 2× XLR Female
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Procab XLR cable PRA736/1.5 — 1.5 m, XLR Male to 2× XLR Female
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Procab XLR cable PRA736/1.5 — 1.5 m, XLR Male to 2× XLR Female
Procab XLR cable PRA736/1.5 — 1.5 m, XLR Male to 2× XLR Female
Procab XLR cable PRA736/1.5 is a 1.5 m passive XLR splitter cable with one XLR male connector and two XLR female connectors. It is designed to split a balanced XLR line to two destinations without active electronics, providing a compact and durable solution for routing audio signals in stage, studio, or live sound environments. The cable supports microphone and line-level signals where a passive Y-split is required and preserves the balanced connection when used with appropriate equipment.
The Procab PRA736/1.5 offers straightforward passive splitting in a single compact assembly, reducing cable clutter and saving stage space compared with using separate adapter boxes. High-quality connectors and cable construction ensure reliable contact and consistent signal transmission. Its 1.5 m length balances reach and manageability, making it convenient for short runs between stage inputs, mixers, and outboard devices.
Connect the XLR male end of the PRA736/1.5 to the output of a microphone, DI box, or mixer output. Plug the two XLR female connectors into the target inputs such as two mixer channels, preamps, or processing units. Ensure levels and impedance are appropriate for passive splitting; avoid using this cable to combine outputs from two active sources into one input. Check connectors for secure seating before use to prevent accidental disconnection during performances.
Use the Procab PRA736/1.5 where passive splitting is suitable; for isolating or summing signals, consider using dedicated splitter boxes with transformers or active distribution amplifiers to prevent level loss, impedance mismatch, or ground loop issues.
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