Monolith XLR Balanced M/F Audio Cable – 2 Meter, 24K Gold Plated Auxiliary Cord-Complete Features/Instruction Mnaual

June 5, 2024
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Monolith XLR Balanced M/F Audio Cable – 2 Meter, 24K Gold Plated

Auxiliary Cord

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Specifications

  • DIMENSIONS : 9.3 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • WEIGHT : 9.6 ounces
  • CABLE TYPE : XLR
  • CABLE LENGTH : ½ meter
  • CONNECTORS : 24K Gold Plated
  • BRAND : Monolith

Introduction

Monoprice presents the Monolith XLR Balanced Audio Cable which provides ultra- clear and accurate musical reproduction. The cable comes with an aesthetically pleasing nylon braided jacket which is strong and assists in providing excellent performance. This cable ensures that no signal is lost during the transmission process, the distortion is low and there is maximum transparency to the source. The XLR cable comes with individual insulation on all the conductors. It has a double-shielded design which provides the least noise and ensures high quality of sound. The outer layer of the audio cable consists of 4 materials, a grey nylon braid, matte black BVC, OFC, and AL foil. The inner layer is made up of cotton yarn, red and white PVC, transparent PE, OFC, and enameled wire. It has three different solid oxygen-free copper conductor gauges providing best optimization of bass and midrange. The connectors are 24K gold plated providing the most stable electrical contact.

What’s in the Box

  • Monolith XLR Cable

How to use the Monolith XLR Cable

The monolith XLR cable is used to connect audio devices. You can use this cable to connect speakers, mixers, amplifiers, microphones and other recording equipment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • One cable or pair?
    The package includes a single cable only.

  • Is XLR a mono or stereo?
    Applications for four-pin XLR connectors are numerous. They serve as the common connector for intercom headsets, including those from ClearCom and Telex systems. The mono headphone signal and the unbalanced microphone signal each require two pins.

  • How do I connect my XLR to a stereo jack?
    The typical method of attaching a 3-pin XLR to a 1/4″ “TRS, often known as a stereo jack plug, should employ the following pin configuration: 1/4 to XLR pin 1 “cable sleeve 1/4 to XLR pin 2 “plug end 1/4 to XLR pin 3 “ring plug.

  • Why is it called XLR?
    The XLR designation refers to a specific X connector made by Cannon Electric that was altered to include a latch (the L) and a synthetic rubber substance (the R).

  • What is the difference between balanced and unbalanced XLR cables?
    One of the biggest distinctions between both cables is that balanced audio has less chance of picking up unwanted noise, but unbalanced audio can in some settings pick up humming or buzzing sounds. A better, louder audio stream without any extraneous noises will often be provided by balanced audio.

  • Can you convert XLR to RCA?
    A wire from XLR to RCA transforms an audio signal from balanced to unbalanced. This works well for transferring audio signals from XLR sources to RCA inputs or the other way around. The end outcome will always be an imbalanced signal, regardless of direction. This premium cable has connections that are gold-plated at each end.

  • Can an XLR cable carry a stereo signal?
    Yes, an XLR cable can carry the stereo signal.

  • Are TRS and XLR the same?
    TRS connectors are used for headphones and unbalanced stereo connections, whereas XLR connectors are used to transport primarily balanced mono audio but occasionally stereo data from one device to another.

  • Why do XLR cables have 3 pins?
    Long cable runs can be reached with clear audio thanks to balanced audio, and mics are shielded from electrical damage by a connection that places the ground pin first.

  • When would you use an XLR cable?
    Three pins make up an XLR connector ground, negative, and positive. They are typically used to transmit balanced line-level or microphone signals. XLR cables are frequently used in audio to connect powered speakers to various outputs on mixers and microphones.

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