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microphone cable is a specialized type of electrical cable used to connect a microphone to an audio input device, such as a mixer, amplifier, or audio interface. More Microphone Cable Key Features: Connectors: Typically equipped with XLR connectors on both ends, although some may have other types like 1/4-inch TRS or 1/8-inch TRS. Shielding: Incorporates shielding to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), ensuring a clean audio signal. Durability: Designed to withstand the rigors of live performance and studio use, with durable construction and strain relief at the connectors. Balanced or Unbalanced: Balanced cables are more common for professional applications as they provide better noise rejection. Types of Microphone Cables: XLR Cables: The most common type, used for professional audio applications due to their balanced connection and durability. 1/4-inch TRS Cables: Often used for instrument connections, but some microphones also use this type. 1/8-inch TRS Cables: Typically used for consumer-level audio equipment and portable devices. Choosing the Right Microphone Cable: Length: Select a cable length that is appropriate for your setup to avoid unnecessary cable clutter and potential tripping hazards. Connector Type: Ensure the cable has the correct connectors for your microphone and audio input device. Shielding: Opt for cables with good shielding, especially if you’re working in environments with potential sources of interference. Durability: Choose a cable that is durable and can withstand the demands of your usage. XLR microphone cable
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