Gearlux XLR Microphone Cable Male to Female 25 Ft Fully Balanced Premium Mic Cable-Complete Features/Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Gearlux
Table of Contents
- Gearlux XLR Microphone Cable Male to Female 25 Ft Fully Balanced Premium
- Specifications
- What’s in the box
- Connection of XLR male and female cable
- **The following steps are required to connect the microphone to the
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Gearlux XLR Microphone Cable Male to Female 25 Ft Fully Balanced Premium
Mic Cable
Specifications
- CONNECTOR TYPE : XLR,
- CABLE TYPE : XLR,
- BRAND : Gearlux,
- CONNECTOR GENDER : Male-to-Female,
- ITEM WEIGHT: 14 ounces,
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 11 x 1 x 9 inches.
Gearlux cables have been developed and tested to provide you with years of trouble-free service. This cable is perfect for studio usage as well as rigorous live applications due to its high quality and professional materials. The Gearlux 25-foot microphone cable has an oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductor in a noiseless cable that improves signal quality while reducing outside interference. The connections are protected by a robust metal casing that can be readily serviced. An XLR male to XLR female connection is a must-have in any studio, rehearsal room, theatre, or church; just about any microphone will connect to an XLR cable.
What’s in the box
- XLR male-female Cable.
Connection of XLR male and female cable
We can observe two connection points on a conventional 3-pin XLR cable:
- One 3-pin male XLR connector on one end and one 3-pin female XLR connector on the other.
- The male 3-pin XLR connection features three plug-like pins. When linked, male 3-pin XLRgo into female 3-pin XLR.
- When connected, the female 3-pin XLR connector’s three pins operate as jacks (sockets) that receive the male 3-pin XLR.
**The following steps are required to connect the microphone to the
audio interface**
- Connect the cable’s female XLR connection to the microphone output (male XLR).
- Connect the cable’s male XLR to the mic input on the audio interface (female XLR).
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does XLR stand for when it comes to cable?
External Line Return (XLR) is a type of electrical connection used largely in professional audio, video, and stage lighting equipment. -
Is XLR superior to USB?
A USB microphone connects to your computer’s USB port, but an XLR microphone requires an external recording interface or a digital I/O. Neither option is necessarily superior than the other. -
XLR uses what kind of cable?
Balanced cables are XLR cables. They have three pins — positive, negative, and ground – on circular connections. They function similarly to a Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) cable. The only difference between TRS and standard-jack cables is the kind of connection. -
Is it true that XLR cables are shielded?
An XLR cable’s shield isn’t necessary since, due to its balanced architecture, an XLR cable is relatively resistant to interference. -
In an XLR cable, what do the three pins represent?
The male 3-pin XLR connection features three plug-like pins. When linked, male 3-pin XLRs go into female 3-pin XLRs. When connected, the female 3-pin XLR connector’s three pins operate as jacks (sockets) that receive the male 3-pin XLR. -
What Is Balanced Audio and How Does It Work?
Balanced audio is a noise-free technique of connecting audio equipment. Because the noise picked up by the interconnecting audio cable is equal in both conductors (a common-mode signal), it is canceled out at the differential input device. -
Is an XLR mic required?
XLR is the industry standard for high-resolution audio inputs such as microphones. This is due to the fact that they provide a balanced signal that is noise-free. -
What is an XLR microphone, exactly?
An XLR microphone is an analog microphone that uses an XLR cable to connect to a recording device or mixer. -
Is it true that XLR cables sound better?
RCA cables are unbalanced, whereas XLR cables are balanced audio cables. As a result, XLR is preferable for long distances, large outputs, and loud settings. Although RCA cables are better for short distances and are less expensive, XLR cables are generally superior to audio cables than RCA.
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