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Hosa Technology YXM-101.5 XLR Female to Dual XLR Male Audio Y-Cable (18")

BH #HOYCXF2XM18 • MFR #YXM-101.5
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Hosa Technology YXM-101.5 XLR Female to Dual XLR Male Audio Y-Cable (18")
Key Features
  • OFC Conductors
  • OFC Spiral Shield
  • Internal Strain Relief
  • XLR Female Connector
The YXM-101.5 from Hosa Technology is an audio Y-cable that is ideal for connecting a microphone to 2 inputs on a mixer or recorder. The cable is 18" long and is made of oxygen-free copper for enhanced signal clarity. An OFC spiral shield provides flexibility, as well as effective EMI and RFI rejection. The cable has an XLR female connector at one end and a pair of XLR male connectors at the other. The connectors have internal strain relief for lasting durability.
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Hosa Technology HOYCXF Overview

The YXM-101.5 from Hosa Technology is an audio Y-cable that is ideal for connecting a microphone to 2 inputs on a mixer or recorder. The cable is 18" long and is made of oxygen-free copper for enhanced signal clarity. An OFC spiral shield provides flexibility, as well as effective EMI and RFI rejection. The cable has an XLR female connector at one end and a pair of XLR male connectors at the other. The connectors have internal strain relief for lasting durability.

Made from oxygen-free copper for enhanced signal clarity
OFC spiral shield provides flexibility, as well as effective EMI and RFI rejection
XLR female connector at one end and a pair of XLR male connectors at the other
Internal strain relief for lasting durability
UPC: 728736049208

Hosa Technology HOYCXF Specs

Connector 1
1x XLR 3-Pin Female
Connector 2
2x XLR 3-Pin Male
Cable Length
18" / 45.72 cm
Connector Brand
Hosa
Color
Black
Shielded
Yes
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.25 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.7 x 4 x 1.5"

Hosa Technology HOYCXF Reviews

Hosa Technology YXF-101.5 XLR Male To Dual XLR Female Audio Y-Cable (18")

By Gregg
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-11-10

Worked Perfectly In My Application!

Don’t screw around with cables

By Thomas
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-01-21

It’s easy to go to another Big online retailer and buy something cheap. But when it comes to cables, it’s too easy to get something wrong. I’m glad I bought these from B&H..

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What about 48volt phantom power? Do the mics ...

What about 48volt phantom power? Do the mics still get enough juice?
Asked by: Robert
The Hosa Technology YXM-101.5 XLR Female to Dual XLR Male Audio Y-Cable is not designed to split signals from microphones directly and therefore may not provide adequate power to a microphone requiring 48 volts.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2022-03-06

Does this keep the two inputs in separate stereo ...

Does this keep the two inputs in separate stereo channels or combine them to mono? I want to keep one input Left and the other on Right.
Asked by: Jon
The Hosa Technology XLR Male to 2 XLR Female Y-Cable does not provide separation of left and right signals. This cable sums two independent 3-pin XLR signals down to one mono output signal connection.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2023-09-23

question

can I use this to feed two mics into one audio channel on my Panasonic video camera?
Asked by: Anonymous
Im afraid not. Using a Y cable will combine the 2 mics together. Not mix them together. If one mic is louder than the other there is no way you can control the level. In addition you also run a great risk of phase cancellation and inter-modulation distortion. You will need a Beachtek if the mics you are using are dynamic or battery powered you can us this on B&H # BEDXA2Te. If you need phantom power for condenser mics you will need this one B&H # BEDXASLRULTR.
Answered by: John P.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Would like to run two identical mics - AT875 - straight into a single input of a Canon c100. Will this work?
Asked by: james c.
I ran two AKG perception 170 condensers through a Y-cable into a single input on a board with 48v of phantom and they worked fine.
Answered by: Calvin S.
Date published: 2020-07-30
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