Cable Matters 2-Pack Premium XLR to XLR Microphone Cable 3 Feet, Oxygen-Free Copper-Complete Features/Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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Cable Matters 2-Pack Premium XLR to XLR Microphone Cable 3 Feet, Oxygen-

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Specifications

  • CONNECTOR TYPE: XLR
  • CABLE TYPE: XLR
  • COMPATIBLE DEVICES: Speaker
  • BRAND: Cable Matters
  • CONNECTOR GENDER: Male-to-Female
  • ITEM WEIGHT : 9.6 ounces
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 6.5 x 3 x 0.75 inches

The 3 pin XLR connections on this pro-grade microphone wire are suited for microphones and another professional recording, mixing, and lighting equipment. 2-pack microphone wire supplies spare or replacement XLR cable (XLR male to female cable) for usage on a set of microphones or on multiple systems. The oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors in this balanced Mic cable XLR with soft PVC coating produce exquisite sound. These Mic cables have copper braided shielding for optimal distortion and noise suppression, and polyethylene insulation for improved high frequency performance. Heavy-duty metal connectors with moulded strain relief and grip treads are more durable and make plugging and unplugging easier. Shotgun microphones, studio harmonizers, mixing boards, patch bays, preamps, speaker systems, and stage lights with an XLR cable connection are all compatible with the Mic cord’s 3-pin XLR connectors.

What’s in the box

  • 2x XLR male and female cables. (3ft).

How to use the XLR cable

  • Connect the audio input device to one end of the XLR cable.
  • Plug the audio output device into the other end of the cable.

How to connect an XLR microphone to a computer

Follow the instructions below to connect an XLR microphone to a computer.

  • Using an XLR-to-3.5mm Adapter
  • Connect the microphone cord’s XLR connection to the microphone’s base.
  • “Start | Control Panel | Sound | Recording” should display after connecting the small end of the cable adapter or XLR-to-3.5mm adaptor cable to the computer’s Microphone port.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is XLR wiring, and how does it work?
    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 an XLR cable?
    Professional audio equipment, such as microphones, mixers, amplifiers, and soundboards, require XLR cables. While there are a few distinct types of XLR connections, the 3-pin form is the most prevalent. Positive, negative, and ground are used for each pin, respectively.

  • Why are XLR connectors used in microphones?
    In a nutshell, 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.

  • 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

  • Is stereo signal carried via XLR?
    The primary purpose of XLR cables is to transfer a balanced mono audio signal from one device to another. Stereo signals can also be utilized with them. The sole restriction is that when stereo signals are sent over XLR wires, the signal becomes unbalanced.

  • What is the difference between a balanced and unbalanced XLR cable?
    Except in cases where the inner components have been destroyed or malfunctioned, all XLR cables are balanced. Similarly, a variety of cable types are virtually invariably imbalanced. While you distinguish between the two, you’ll receive the finest results when recording or using them for live sound.

  • What does an XLR cable stand for?
    The XLR is named after a Cannon Electric X connection that was modified with a latch (the L) and a synthetic rubber compound (the R).

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