This Hosa 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Balanced Cable is a 2-conductor balanced microphone cable that is geared for the budget-conscious customer. Features black connectors.
| Cable Type | 3-Pin XLR balanced microphone cable |
| Length | 25' (7.6 m) |
| Shielding | 95% coverage braided shield |
| Connector 1 | XLR male |
| Connector 2 | XLR female |
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Comments about Hosa Technology 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Balanced Microphone Cable (Black Connectors) - 25':
I am using these in my club for on stage microphones. For the low price, the cables are great. The locking connector doesn't wobble in the mics at all. Outer coating is durable. They work well with our mics.
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Comments about Hosa Technology 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Balanced Microphone Cable (Black Connectors) - 25':
I use this cable to record audio during video shoots. Well built and durable I find the sound quality to be excellent.
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Comments about Hosa Technology 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Balanced Microphone Cable (Black Connectors) - 25':
Personnal and professionnal!
The cable work perfectly! To soon to say much because I received it last week!
I think they will be quite fine for my use!
JR
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Comments about Hosa Technology 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Balanced Microphone Cable (Black Connectors) - 25':
Good quality for the money.
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Comments about Hosa Technology 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Balanced Microphone Cable (Black Connectors) - 25':
Disclaimer: Haven't started using it. Taking it to India.
I use a variety of Hosa cables in my home studio, including midi cables, S/PDIF cables, instrument and patch cables. I'm happy with my cables. Affordable, No gimmicks, nothing fancy, they just work fine.
I don't have good mic cables yet. So I ordered these and a quad cable from hosa.
Hosa cables are the cheapest. Nevertheless they are of fine build quality and are reliable. I used to build my cables, which is still a much cheaper option. Hosa cables gave a significant jump in quality than self made cables.
These are well built and reliable cables. I'm just wondering how other expensive cables can justify the price difference.
IMHO, Hosa cables are great value for home studio use. Might work fine for a project studio as well. Give them a try, they don't hurt your pockets much. Most probably you'll settle for these cables.
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