Engineered for the stage and the studio, our 3 Pin XLR Male Connector is the industry standard for high-fidelity audio connections. Whether you are assembling custom microphone cables or repairing existing gear, this heavy-duty solder-type connector ensures a secure, interference-free signal path for your most critical audio feeds.
Microphone Cables: The essential plug for connecting pro mics to mixers and interfaces.
Mixer Outputs: Connect your mixing console to powered monitors or PA systems.
DMX Lighting: Compatible with 3-pin DMX cables for stage lighting and controllers.
Studio Gear: Use for balanced line-level connections in recording racks.
Balanced Audio Design: Standard 3-pin configuration (Ground, Hot, Cold) for superior noise rejection.
Heavy-Duty Zinc Shell: Die-cast alloy housing provides maximum durability and RF shielding.
Secure Locking: Designed for a precision fit with a satisfying "click" into any female XLR jack.
Integrated Strain Relief: Features a flexible rubber boot to protect the cable from bending and fraying.
Silver-Plated Contacts: Ensures maximum conductivity and resists oxidation for years of reliable use.
Professional Grade: Designed to handle the rigors of touring—it’s built to be stepped on and plugged in thousands of times.
Easy DIY Assembly: Large, well-spaced solder buckets make it simple to wire, even for those new to soldering.
Type: XLR Male (Plug)
Pins: 3-Pin (Balanced)
Sound Engineers who insist on building their own custom-length cables.
Musicians repairing their own touring gear to save on costs.
AV Installers setting up permanent sound systems in churches, clubs, or theaters.
Is this for balanced or unbalanced audio?
Balanced. This connector is designed for a 3-wire balanced setup, which is the best way to eliminate "hum" and noise in long cable runs.
Is the internal insulator heat-resistant?
Yes. The high-grade internal plastic won't melt instantly when you apply heat with a soldering iron, giving you plenty of time to make a solid joint.
Do I need a special tool to assemble it?
All you need is a soldering iron and some solder. The connector body unscrews easily by hand, allowing you to slide the boot on and solder the wires to the pins.
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