The Premium Mogami W2549 Cable with 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Connectors from Cable Techniques features a genuine, low-profile W2549 Neglex balanced microphone cable with right-angle 3-pin XLR male and female connectors and blue caps. Cable stress is reduced via the adjustable right-angle design, which enables a 120° range that facilitates setting your cable direction on mixer desks or racks for optimal signal patching. The ultra-flexible cable is made of strong PVC jacket material and is 40% lighter than standard XLR cables.
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Cable Techniques Premium Mogami W2549 Cable with 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Connectors (Blue Caps, 3')
Key Features
- Genuine Mogami W2549 Neglex Cable
- Cable Length: 3'
- Right-Angle XLR Male & Female Connectors
- 40% Lighter than Standard XLR Cables
The Premium Mogami W2549 Cable with 3-Pin XLR Female to 3-Pin XLR Male Connectors from Cable Techniques features a genuine, low-profile W2549 Neglex balanced microphone cable with right-angle 3-pin XLR male and female connectors and blue caps. Cable stress is reduced via the adjustable right-angle design, which enables a 120° range that facilitates setting your cable direction on mixer desks or racks for optimal signal patching. The ultra-flexible cable is made of strong PVC jacket material and is 40% lighter than standard XLR cables.
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Cable Techniques CATSSX Reviews
A Great Low Profile Solution
By David
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-12-05
I Am Using The Cable With A Sennheiser MKH 50 On A Low Profile Boom Arm. The Usual Cables Are Really Clunky For Such A Small Mic. Also, The Usual 90 Degree Connectors Are Huge. The Ones On This Cable Are Really Small, Color Coded, And The Cable Itself Is Think And Flexible. I Have Had No Shielding Issues
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