XLR Female to Female, CableCreation XLR 3 Pin Female to 3 Pin Female Microphone Line Adapter-Complete Featured/Owner’s Guide

June 5, 2024
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XLR Female to Female, CableCreation XLR 3 Pin Female to 3 Pin Female

Microphone Line Adapter

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Specifications

  • CONNECTOR TYPE : XLR,
  • CABLE TYPE : XLR,
  • COMPATIBLE DEVICES : Microphone,
  • BRAND : CableCreation,
  • PACKAGE DIMENSIONS : 7.09 x 4.57 x 0.71 inches,
  • ITEM WEIGHT : 0.32 ounces.

The CableCreation has a professional and compact series of XLR plugs. It has a compact and elegant design. It is used to change the XLR output to the XLR input. You can connect the connector with a microphone and speakers or mixers. The connector helps to make the sound result clearer and crisper. It has the zinc alloy die-casting nickel coating which makes the XLR connector more attractive and durable. It is very easy to use. It has protective shielding for Radio Frequency and Electro Magnetic Interfered noises.

How to use it

In order to connect the XLR female connector with the device, follow the given steps:

  • Insert one side of the connector to the microphone.
  • Insert the other side of the XLR female connector to the speaker or mixer.
  • Your microphone will be connected to the output device.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a female XLR connection mean?
    The XLR connection is a professional audio, video, and stage lighting connector. The connections feature three to seven pins and are round in shape.

  • What is the purpose of the XLR connector?
    Professional audio equipment, lighting controls (see DMX512), and other applications utilize this plug and socket. It connects to the socket with a balanced connection and locks in place. The common RCA plugs and sockets are seen in consumer electronics are double the sizes of XLR connections. Look up the analog stereo.

  • Is the XLR connection superior to the USB connection?
    An XLR mic requires an external recording interface or a digital I/O, but a USB mic attaches directly to the USB port on your computer. Neither choice is superior than the other in any way. In fact, many USB microphones use the same components as their XLR equivalents, resulting in equal sound quality.

  • Male or female XLR connectors are found on microphones. WHY?
    Similarly, an XLR input may be found in the great majority of microphone inputs (whether in a mixing console, audio interface, audio snake, adaptor, or standalone mic preamps or processors). Almost all of the mic inputs are female 3-pin XLR connections.

  • For audio, do you utilize an XLR cable?
    Positive, negative, and ground are all three pins on an XLR connector. Microphone or balanced line-level signals are typically transmitted through them. XLR cables are commonly used to connect microphones to mixers and other outputs to powered speakers in the audio industry.

  • For a mixer, what wires do I need?
    A 1/4″ to 3.5mm cable is required if your sound system’s input is 3.5mm. A 1/4″ to RCA connection will be needed if your system has RCA inputs. Use a 1/4″ to XLR cable with XLR inputs on systems.

  • What is a balanced XLR connector?
    A balanced XLR cable (above) has two signal wires and a foil shielded ground, compared to a standard 2-conductor TS guitar cable (below). Balanced cables employ two signal lines, each of which carries a duplicate of the signal, but the polarity of the two copies is reversed.

  • Is it worthwhile to invest in XLR cables?
    The short answer is that they’re not going to sound any better. The lengthier answer is that there are complexities and subtleties that can conspire to impact the sound when utilizing different types of cables and connections in specific scenarios.

  • Is it possible to convert XLR to RCA?
    A balanced audio stream is converted to an unbalanced signal by using an XLR to RCA cable. This is useful for transferring audio from an XLR source to an RCA input and vice versa. The consequence will be an imbalanced signal, regardless of the direction. This is a high-end cable, having gold-plated connections on both ends.

  • Is it possible to connect a powered mixer to powered speakers?
    No. To effectively operate your setup if your mixer is powered and sending an amplified signal, you’ll need to use passive speakers. Powered signals are only sent through the main outs on some powered mixers.

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