This Pearstone XLR Audio Cable is engineered to deliver broadcast studio quality audio with maximum protection against noise. The cable is ideal for Radio and TV broadcast, recording, and live sound applications where RFI and EMI protection is required. Rugged build and high pull strength make it an excellent choice in commercial applications as well.
The cable has an oxygen-free copper core and silver plated contacts, plus a 98% braided copper shielding for clean signal transfer. The cable is 1.5' long and has a 3-pin Neutrik XLR male connector at one end and a 3-pin Neutrik XLR female connector at the other.
| Cable Type | Audio |
| Length | 1.5' (0.45 m) |
| Shielding | 98% Braided Copper |
| Connector 1 | 3-Pin Neutrik XLR Male |
| Connector 2 | 3-Pin Neutrik XLR Female |
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
Short, tough cable. I use it for a mic in a boom, so I can change booms with different mics using the same boom pole. It's worked very well so far during a film production.
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
This is a good quality cable, and the length is great for attaching an on-camera mike. Actually, it could stand to be a few inches shorter, but I guess this gives you some flexibility for mike type and placement.
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
Worked great - just what I needed! This gives me flexibility to use my uni-directional boom mic as an on-camera mic without having to worry about extraneous sounds.
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
Perfect for connecting my mics to my camcorder. I have a XA10 and usually connect a stereo pair of condensers on top to film bands. If the cables were any longer there would be extra slack, and if they were shorter then they would not reach the inputs.
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
I had a small studio in my office and needed to do away with the 20-foot long XLR cable from my mic to the external sound card. I hunted for a smaller cable, and finally found it on the B&H web site. What a find! Now I have space to set up and record without draggiing a longer cable. And the connectors are great! Nice job B&H!
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
I bought it to connect my shotgun mic to the XLR input. Works perfectly, it's the perfect length. :)
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
no extra cable hanging.
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Comments about Pearstone 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (1.5'):
Iam using Pearstone XLR cables with Sony`s wireless mics RX (outputs) systems, with Sony EX-350 CC mics (inputs) as an extendsions XLR cables. These cables works good as an extendsions with my radio mics RX system, good clear sounds, noise-free,and very easy to use (hookups-mics inputs),to my EX-350 CC.
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