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Cable Matters 2-Pack Premium XLR to XLR Microphone Cable 25 Feet, Oxygen-free Copper (OFC) XLR Male to Female Cord/XLR Cables/Mic Cable

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Arrives Friday, Jul 18
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Size: 25 Feet


Features

  • Pro-grade microphone cord is designed for microphones or other professional recording, mixing, and lighting equipment with the 3 pin XLR connectors
  • Convenient and cost-effective 2-pack microphone wire provides spare or replacement XLR cable (XLR male to female cable) to use on a set of microphones or on different systems
  • Balanced Mic cable XLR with soft PVC jacket is constructed with oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors for delivering pristine sound
  • Copper braided shielding of these Mic cables provides maximum cancellation of hum and noise; Polyethylene insulation improves high frequency response. Heavy duty metal connectors with molded strain relief and grip treads increase durability and help easy plugging and unplugging
  • The Mic cord is compatible with equipment with 3-pin XLR connectors such as shotgun microphones, studio harmonizers, mixing boards, patch bays, preamps, speaker systems, and stage lighting with an XLR cable port

Item Weight: 3.04 pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.65 x 6.42 x 3.84 inches


Item model number: 500011-25x2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 30, 2014


Compatible Devices: Speaker


Connector Type: XLR


Size: 25 Feet


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  • Fantastic, fat cables with braided shielding, 2 conductors, and gold plated connectors
Size: 6 Feet
TL;DR: These cables are extremely nice quality and are free of interference and defects for a fairly low price. I ordered these because the last few cables I bought from CableMatters were pretty good quality and arrived very quickly. These were also the right length and price for what I was looking for, except I was going to end up with *2* cables for the price I was expecting to pay for a single cable. They came in a padded Amazon envelope and inside a single plastic bag within this envelope; the bag also had a large label on it saying it should contain 2 cables and warning the distributor that they are to stay packaged together in a pair. I guess they've had issues with separation, kind of made me laugh a tiny bit because this warning label is so prominent. I disassembled the connector on the female end just enough to check the assembly and material quality, since I just assembled one of these recently and I knew it would be easy to take apart and put back together. I wanted to make sure I got what CableMatters claims to sell, and I'm happy to say it looks like it's all exactly what they said it is on their site. WIRE/CABLE: Anyway, these cables are very thickly insulated with copper braid shielding. Supposedly there's foil in their under the copper braiding, but I couldn't see it in there and I don't want to damage anything digging for it. (Braided shielding is more effective, more expensive, and usually provides lower resistance path to ground than foil, but adding a layer of foil provides complete coverage against interference.) Inside of the shielding, there are two conductors (separately insulated wires--hot and ground) that are very thin gauge. I'm not sure what gauge, but I'm guessing it's like 24 or 26 AWG. The jacket of the cable (outermost layer) is soft, thick, and should be made of PVC but I don't know how to tell what the material actually is. Scratching it with my nail doesn't seem to hurt it. Text is printed at regular intervals on it in a very clear font; it contains their logo and reads, "Cable Matters (THEIR WEBSITE URL)HIGH QUALITY MICROPHONE CABLE" and does not otherwise describe the ratings or properties of the cable; I would have liked to know the ratings and maybe who manufactures the cable material (I don't think CM makes the wire in-house, I think they just modify and assemble it), but that's me. CONNECTORS: You can disassemble these connectors by gently unscrewing the black plastic strain relief cones from the metal connector housings. The connectors seem to be some Neutrik XLR gold-plated connectors, which have been repainted in semi-gloss black, do not have the stamped NEUTRIK labels on the strain relief or housing, and have a silkscreened small CableMatters logo opposite of the latching mechanism. I'm not sure which model line (eg XX, EMC) the connectors are, and I can't be completely sure if they are actually NEUTRIK or just look the same. The springy plastic ring around the strain relief can probably be swapped for Neutrik's XXR-n (swap n for numbers 0 through 9) color coding rings. These are currently $0.25 or so each if you order them from electrical supply companies, such as Mouser or Allied, but if you really want them from an Amazon vendor, I saw a listing selling them for $6 *each* with an additional ~$7 in shipping, or another listing that sells them for about $8 shipped. :) The paint looks like the polyester powdercoating that I've seen on Hoffman industrial enclosures at work, except thinner, so I believe it's the same stuff. It's not a very tough paint, in my experience; it will probably scuff somewhat easily if you drag or hit it against metal, but I also think that since it's thin, it probably is at least not going to have poor adhesion or just flake off, and it shouldn't get damaged by fingernails, wood, or plastic. The wires and shielding are soldered to the connector pins and tab; the solder is shiny, I was not able to pry off any connections with my fingernail (I'd rather know if they are cold-soldered sooner rather than in the middle of a gaming session), and the insulation of the wires and connector isolator material are not deformed or melted. These cables are probably assembled by hand and the workmanship is absolutely fantastic. SOUND QUALITY: Using the direct monitor setting, even with my pre-amp's mic gain setting turned all the way to +60 dB, the sound through this cable is crystal-clear and no detectable hiss. I can clearly hear sparrows chirping and wind blowing through my open window with how high I have the gain set; when I swap to my old cobbled-together coax abomination cable, there is a lot of popping, there is a low hum, and everything going through my mic sounds horribly distorted. I wish I had a "real" XLR cable that I could compare it to. NOTE: My pre-amp has noise filtering, so it's possible that some interference may still be getting picked up in this cable and the amp is managing to filter it all out enough that I can't detect it at full gain. The pre-amp definitely doesn't filter much noise from my other cable, though, so I think this cable from CM blocks interference extremely well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019 by Leigh

  • Good quality, thick cable, seems very sturdy
Size: 6 Feet
I have hundreds of XLR cables as I run a recording studio. I'm constantly purchasing new cables of various cost and quality to either hook up rack gear or use for microphones cabling. These cables are being used for my purpose to use with a set of studio monitors. Thicker gauge cables than I expected and they seem quite sturdy. XLR connectors look great and these seem like they would stand up to abuse if used daily. Good sound quality with no obvious concerns. A great cheaper option for cabling! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by Richard

  • Great cords, great price
Size: 15 Feet
Only XLR cable cords I buy now. Excellent quality, sound is amazing and so is the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by K Mac

  • Great cables
Size: 10 Feet
These cables have stood the test of time, from show to show, house to house, and don't really even have that much cosmetic damage even. Great for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by Anthony Bagley

  • Works for Modius/Jotunheim
Size: 3 Feet
I used a pair of these cables to connect my Schiit Modius DAC to the Jotunheim amp. The cables are built well while still allowing a ~4" coil. Would recommend to anyone!
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Levi

  • Great
Size: 6 Feet
Great
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Stephanie

  • Great sound
Size: 3 Feet
Perfect size for wireless mic setups
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by JonathanLopezLLD

  • Works perfect.
Size: 15 Feet
Needed some shorter mic cords for karaoke business. Great quality for the price. Connections are sturdy and the length is great for the smaller places we set up at. You can still walk a good ways away without issue. They are a great pick up if you are looking for some new cords.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Ray

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