American DJ Accu-Cable XLPRO-35 XLR3M to XLR3F Audio Cable (35')
- 3-Pin XLR Male to Female Audio Cable
- Gold-Plated Contacts
- Low-Loss 20G Copper Conductors
- Fully Braided Copper Shielding
Pig Hog Hex Series XLR Microphone Cable (Gray, Straight to Straight, 25')
- Six-Sided Spiral-Extrusion PVC Sleeve
- Tangle-Free Coiling Design
- Resists Kink and Tangle
- Clear Audio via Conductor and Shielding
Pig Hog Vintage Series Woven XLR Microphone Cable (Rasta Stripes, 20')
- Quality 7mm Woven Jacket
- Clear Audio via Conductor and Shielding
- Resists Kink & Tangle
- Each Unit Hand Tested
Hosa Technology HXX-030 Pro Balanced Interconnect XLR Audio Cable (30')
- Silver-Plated REAN Connectors
- 24 AWG Oxygen-Free Copper Conductors
- 90% OFC Spiral Shield
Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable (100', Orange)
- Ideal for Live Sound and Performance
- Neutrik XX Silver Connectors
- 95% Dual-Spiral Shield
- Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields
Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable (75', Black)
- Ideal for Live Sound and Performance
- Neutrik XX Silver Connectors
- 95% Dual-Spiral Shield
- Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields
Monster Cable Prolink Classic Series XLR Female to XLR Male Microphone Cable (10')
- Trusted for Professional Audio
- XLR 3-Pin Male and Female Connectors
- Signal Interference Shield
- Made for Wear and Tear
Remote Audio CAXJ12S XLR Male to XLR Female Straight Cable (12")
Hosa Technology XLR Male to XLR Female (20 Gauge) Balanced Cable - 5'
CAMVATE Right-Angle Low-Profile XLR 3-Pin Male to Right-Angle Low-Profile XLR 3-Pin Female Cable
- 1 x Low-Profile XLR Male Connector
- 1 x Low-Profile XLR Female Connector
- Cable Length of 19.6"
Kramer 3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Quad-Style Cable (75')
- Microphone or Line-Level Audio Cable
- Four-Conductor Arrangement Limits EMI
- 90% Less Induction than Two-Pair Cables
- Thin Copper Wire Strands for Flexibility
Warm Audio Pro Series XLR Cable (25')
- For Balanced XLR Connections
- For Mic- and Line-Level Gear
- Ensures High-Quality Sound
- Wallet-Friendly Value
Warm Audio Pro Series XLR Cable (20')
- For Balanced XLR Connections
- For Mic- and Line-Level Gear
- Ensures High-Quality Sound
- Wallet-Friendly Value
Kondor Blue Coiled Low-Profile Right-Angle XLR Cable (12-24", Blue)
D'Addario Custom Series Swivel XLR M to XLR F Microphone Cable - 10' (3m)
- Dual-Layer Shielding for 100% Coverage
- Oxygen-Free Copper Conductors
- 24kt Gold-Plated Plugs
- Patented Swivel XLR Plugs
Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable (100', White)
- Ideal for Live Sound and Performance
- Neutrik XX Silver Connectors
- 95% Dual-Spiral Shield
- Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields
Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable (100', Yellow)
- Ideal for Live Sound and Performance
- Neutrik XX Silver Connectors
- 95% Dual-Spiral Shield
- Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields
Canare Starquad XLRF-XLRM Cable (White, 15')
Audio-Technica AT8314 Premium Microphone Cable (20', Black)
- XLR-M to XLR-F Connectors
- Wired for Low-Impedance Signal
- Dual copper Outer Shields
- Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields
Cable Techniques Straight XLR Female to Low-Profile Right-Angle XLR Male Stage & Studio Mic Cable (Black Ring/Cap, 3')
- For Stage and Studio Use
- Handmade, Premium Mic Cable
- Mogami Neglex W2549 Cable
- Straight XLR-3 Female
Cable Techniques Straight XLR Female to Low-Profile Right-Angle XLR Male Interconnect Cable (Black Ring/Cap, 24")
- Use with Field Gear
- Straight XLR-3 Female
- Low-Profile, Right-Angle XLR-3 Male
- Thin 3.2mm Outer Diameter
Cable Techniques Low-Profile Right-Angle XLR Female to Straight XLR Male Interconnect Cable (Blue Ring/Cap, 12")
- Use with Field Gear
- Low-Profile, Right-Angle XLR-3 Female
- Straight XLR-3 Male
- Thin 3.2mm Outer Diameter
Mogami MCP XX 05 CorePlus XLR Female to XLR Male Microphone Cable (5')
- High-Performance for Studio & Live Sound
- Clear Signal, Low Handling Noise
- 2-Conductor CorePlus Mic/Line Cable
- Ultrahigh-Density Spiral Shield
Cable Techniques Low-Profile, 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Adjustable-Angle Cable (White Caps, 10")
- White Cap for Easy Distinguishing
- Lightweight at 1.5 oz
- Crush- and Tear-Resistant Cable
- User-Adjustable Angle: 30 to 150°
Cable Techniques CT-LPXR-18G Low-Profile 3-Pin Adjustable Angle Cable (Green Caps)
- Green Cap for Easy Distinguishing
- Lightweight at 1.6 oz
- Crush- and Tear-Resistant Cable
- Angle Adjustable from 30 to 150°
Hosa Technology HMIC-030 Pro Microphone Cable 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male (30')
Pro Co Sound AmeriAquad XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable - 5'
Cable Techniques Low-Profile, 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Adjustable-Angle Cable (Purple Caps, 24")
- Purple Cap for Easy Distinguishing
- Lightweight at 1.6 oz
- Crush- and Tear-Resistant Cable
- User-Adjustable Angle: 30 to 150°
Using XLR Cables (Microphone Cables)
XLR cables are audio cables typically used for professional sound applications that require a balanced line. This type of cord is designed to reduce hum and other types of noise-producing, electrical interference that can enter the line over long distances. This feature makes them a suitable choice for connecting microphones to audio equipment such as mic preamps, mixers, and audio snakes.
There are several types of pin configurations for A/V cord connectors. XLR microphone cables usually come with circular, 3-pin connectors at either end of the cord.
A 3-pin XLR cable consists of two conductor wires, and a ground wire, surrounded by shielding and then encased in the cable's jacket. While the connector body does ground the signal when connected to the chassis, a separate ground eliminates potential ground loops, which can interfere with the signal, introduce noise into the line, and spoil a live performance or recording session. This is why XLR cables include a separate ground wire and pin, instead of just using two pins for the connection with one each for the positive or "hot" signal, and one for the negative or "cold" signal. Each cord also has one male and one female, 3-pin connection at opposite ends.
How Do XLR Cords Work?
An XLR cable contains both a positive and negative conductor, both of which can transmit audio signals between two balanced devices. As audio signals travel from one device to another through other types of A/V cords, the signal is highly susceptible to interference created by other electronic devices nearby. This usually expresses itself as a static-filled hum or buzzing sound. The unwanted noise is especially troublesome in professional audio applications where the accurate recording of sound is imperative.
Interference can occur when connecting balanced devices compatible with XLR to XLR cables, but you can resolve this issue by inverting the signal transmitted by one of the conductors so that it cancels out the interference. The ground wire is also soldered to the cable's shielding, which further reduces the chance of electrical interference and improves the strength and accuracy of the signal during transmission.
XLR Cable Uses
While XLR cords are most commonly used as microphone cables, you can also use them in a wide variety of other sound applications. XLR microphone cables can connect a microphone to a mixer's mic input, or mic preamp input. These cables can also pass a line-level signal between two balanced devices. This means they can also connect a mixer's main out to a powered speaker's line in or to a powered amplifier's line in. XLR-compatible adapters can make joining male to female and male to male connectors easier to complete.
To achieve a balanced signal, every device connected by the cables must also be balanced. For audio applications where it's less important to have a balanced line, you can join an RCA-compatible device, such as a DVD player, to your XLR compatible component, with RCA to XLR cables. Some wireless UHF microphones, condenser mics, and recording headphones use a smaller version of the 3-pin XLR cable. If you need to join this type of equipment to an RCA compatible component, you can connect them with mini to RCA cables.
When you need to capture high-quality sound for your personal or professional needs, an XLR cable can give you the audio clarity you need. Check out the inventory at B&H Photo and Video to find the right A/V cable for your application.


