Tired of bulky cables sticking out of your mixer or hitting the wall behind your rack gear? Our Right-Angle (L-Shape) 3-Pin XLR Female Connector is the ultimate problem-solver. By turning the cable 90 degrees immediately at the socket, it saves valuable space and reduces the strain on your equipment's ports. Ideal for sleek, professional cable management in both studio and live environments.
Studio Racks: Perfect for gear mounted in shallow racks where straight plugs won't let the back door close.
Low-Profile Mic Setups: Use on drum kits (like kick drums) or podiums where a straight cable would be too tall or intrusive.
Tight Mixer Boards: Clean up your mixing console by routing cables directly to the side or back.
Camera Rigs: Ideal for connecting microphones to cinema cameras without the cable blocking the monitor or handle.
90-Degree Right Angle: Significantly reduces the "depth" required for a secure connection.
Adjustable Exit Angles: Many of our L-shape models allow you to rotate the housing to point the cable in the exact direction you need.
Heavy-Duty Metal Shell: Rugged zinc alloy construction ensures shielding from hum and interference.
Secure Push-Lock: Features the standard XLR spring-latch to prevent accidental disconnects.
Prevents Cable Strain: By removing the "bend" found in straight cables, you extend the life of your expensive audio leads.
Silver-Plated Contacts: Ensures a high-fidelity, balanced signal with zero loss in audio quality.
Easy Access Solder Tabs: The removable back cover provides full access to solder buckets for a quick and clean DIY assembly.
Type: XLR Female (90° Right Angle)
Pins: 3-Pin Balanced
Orientation: L-Shape / Right-Angle
Can I change the direction the cable points?
Yes. Most of our L-shape connectors feature a multi-position housing. You can unscrew the shell and rotate the internal insert so the cable exits up, down, left, or right.
Does the angle affect the sound quality?
Absolutely not. The internal wiring remains a standard balanced 3-pin configuration. You get the same professional sound as a straight plug, just in a more convenient shape.
Is it harder to solder than a straight plug?
It requires a bit more care because the space inside the shell is more compact, but the solder buckets are the same size as standard plugs. We recommend pre-tinning your wires for the easiest fit.
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