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Kopul Studio Elite 4000 Series Neutrik XLR M to XLR F Microphone Cable (50', Black)

BH #KOM4050 • MFR #M4050
Kopul Studio Elite 4000 Series Neutrik XLR M to XLR F Microphone Cable (50', Black)
Key Features
  • Ideal for Studio & Broadcast
  • Neutrik XX Silver Connectors
  • 98% Braided Shield
  • Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields
The Kopul Studio Elite 4000 Series XLR M to XLR F Microphone Cable (50') is a studio-quality cable for connecting mics to mixers, preamps, audio interfaces, and recorders or to be used in any other application where XLR connectivity is required. The cable is engineered to be both quiet and durable, and is well suited for critical recording and broadcast situations.

Studio Elite 4000 Series cables are made from 24 AWG OFC copper wire that's wrapped with PE insulation and a conductive PVC inner shield. A cotton-yarn inner layer helps reduce electrostatic and microphonic noise. A 98% braided outer shield makes the cable resistant to EMI and RFI noise. The Neutrik XX silver connectors provide a high level of connectivity, and all the solder connections are shrink-wrapped for protection.

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Is this really a quality cable? It's spec sheet is well written but I have some pretty serious doubts considering the price points are dramatically below most reputable brands. It's considerably cheaper than guitar center's livewire brand, which I would not consider to be a top quality product. Kopul's own website only offers a 1 year warranty.... Thoughts? Can anyone with longterm experience with this product attest to it's durability and reliable clean sound?
Asked by: Anonymous
I've never used Kopul XLR cables, but I'm rather surprised at the design. Balanced audio is supposed to run on a twisted pair (either within a shield or not). The idea is that any RF noise encountered by the cable will be equal on both signal conductors and cancelled out at the differential input of the receiver. These cables appear to have signal conductors with their own shielding (conductive PVC?) and it's not clear whether they are twisted along the length. Either of those could potentially reduce the function of the balanced interface. Seems like someone did not understand the principles of balanced audio, but wanted to make the cable seem more robust. They still might work fine in many situations, but I would be wary.
Answered by: Eric
Date published: 2024-09-07

Can i connect this to a mic and interface?

Can i connect this to a mic and interface?
Asked by: chana
Yes you can connect the Kopul Studio Elite 4000 Series Neutrik XLR M to XLR F Microphone Cable to a mic and interface.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2024-01-10

What is the capacitance per meter on this quad ...

What is the capacitance per meter on this quad cable?
Asked by: Alan
The manufacturer has not provided any specifications for capacitance per meter on the Kopul Studio Elite 4000 Series Neutrik XLR M to XLR F Microphone Cable. You can contact the manufacturer directly to ask if they have this information available. You can email them at [email protected] or contact them by phone at 212-594-2120.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-11-16
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