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Microphone Cables

By User:LPNalini @timeAndDate(1271974075) Can't get enough microphone cables to get hooked up. Microphones usually use one of three cable types to connect, and there's really not a lot to know about them. Just determine what type of cable your microphone needs and get to shopping. Also, you may look into some microphone cable adapters, which will allow you to switch your microphone between a variety of cable types and extensions. * XLR Male to Male Microphone Cables and Adapters ** XLR Male to Female Microphone Cables ** XLR Female to Female Microphone Cables and Adapters * 10 Foot Microphone Cables * 20 Foot Microphone Cables * 30 Foot Microphone Cables * 40 Foot Microphone Cables * 50 Foot Microphone Cables Here's a word to the wise, also. Certain companies you should be ok. Most microphone cables are, ultimately, created equal.

Cable Adapters

Sometimes you may need an adapter to convert one cable type into another, or to add extensions to your existing cables. Signal splitters are also available. A signal splitter accepts a single input signal and outputs it to two or more channels. This is useful if you are connecting a microphone directly to more than one speaker, or if you wish to have multiple microphones operating on the same line. Check out some of these links below: * XLR Adapters * TRS Adapters * XLR Signal Splitters *Jay Leno towing a cable behind?

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