TODN Balanced XLR Microphone Cable for Audiophile with OFC Core, Carbon Fiber Shell, Male to Female 3-Pin Mic Cables for Speaker/Amps, 4.9ft/1.5m
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4-strand core increase the total surface area of conductor that improves high frequency performance more effectively than 2-core
Platinum's superior electrical conductivity and oxidation resistance ensure audio signal with minimal loss, and durability enhances the service life.
Compare with plastic shell, Carbon Fiber shell provide effective grounding,not only reduce EMI,also eliminate static breakdown & device damage risks.
Shielding helps to reduce EMI, RFI, and crosstalk between multiple cores; The cotton mesh jacket provide dual protection
What is the difference between XLR cables and others audio cables?
The XLR cable employs the 3-pin design, combined with TODN Design Team's innovative dual-layer shielding, achieving near-zero signal attenuation (≤0.05dB/m@100MHz) over 1000m transmission distance – establishing essential conditions for better sound.
How do I know my microphone can use this XLR cable?
You may have encountered the distinction between condenser mic or dynamic mic, but it primarily applies to 3.5mm to XLR cable, as long as both your audio interface and microphone feature 3-pin XLR connectors , they are fully compatible.
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Audio noise usually comes from three main sources: your device’s own electronic noise, physical damage, or outside interference. This Hifi XLR cable features tinned copper shield to tackle these interference issues.
Stronger Performance
Reliable Connection
Superior Conductivity
Futher Protect
What is the difference between XLR cables and others audio cables?
How do I know my microphone can use this XLR cable?
Does this audio cable reduce noise?
TODN Audiophile XLR Cable MAX
TODN Audiophile XLR Cable MAX
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