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The XLR cable is the artery of any pro audio system: it links microphones, DI boxes and the console. A good cable prevents hiss, interference and dropouts. Here’s how to choose.
Why XLR?
XLR carries a balanced signal over three pins. That balance cancels noise picked up along the cable — essential for microphones and long runs on stage or in the studio. See XLR cables on Amazon.
Build quality
- Connectors: the number-one weak point. Neutrik connectors are the reference for reliable locking and durability.
- Shielding: good braided shielding protects against interference (power supplies, dimmers, RF).
- Conductor gauge: the longer the cable, the more a generous gauge limits losses.
What length?
Choose as tight as possible: an over-long cable coils, drags and wears out. Keep a few standard lengths (1 m, 3 m, 6 m, 10 m) to suit your rig, plus one or two spares.
How many to plan for?
Count one cable per mic input in use, plus margin: on stage or in the studio, a cable that fails mid-session quickly brings everything to a halt. Compare XLR cables on Amazon.
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