Our 6.35mm to XLR Female Cable is a tour-grade audio lead engineered for high-fidelity signal transmission between unbalanced and balanced equipment. Featuring a premium gold-tipped mono jack and a ruggedized XLR housing, this cable is built to handle the rigors of live performance and studio recording with absolute clarity.
Professional XLR Interface: Features a high-durability female XLR connector with a secure locking mechanism to prevent accidental disconnection during use.
Industrial Spring Strain Relief: The 6.35mm end is reinforced with a heavy-duty metal spring coil, providing extreme protection against kinking and internal wire breakage at the most vulnerable stress point.
Low-Noise Shielded Wiring: Built with a thick, high-insulation PVC jacket that houses premium shielding to reject electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
Flexible Tour-Grade Jacket: The outer matte black PVC layer is designed to remain flexible even in cold environments, ensuring easy coiling and layout on stage.
Multiple Length Options: Available in 5M, 10M, and 15M variations to accommodate everything from small home studios to large-scale concert stages.
Connector A: 6.35mm (1/4") Mono Male with Gold Tip.
Connector B: 3-Pin XLR Female.
Available Lengths: 5M / 10M / 15M.
Jacket Type: High-Flexibility Heavy-Duty PVC.
Protection: Integrated Metal Spring Strain Relief.
Instrument Connectivity: Connect electric guitars, bass guitars, or keyboards directly to mixing consoles or active PA speakers equipped with XLR inputs.
Microphone Patching: Ideal for connecting unbalanced microphones or wireless receiver outputs to professional balanced audio interfaces.
Stage Monitoring: Use as a reliable link for sending monitor signals from a mixer to powered floor wedges or side-fill speakers.
Why is the spring relief important? The integrated metal spring is vital for musicians who move on stage. It absorbs the tension when the cable is pulled, preventing the internal copper strands from snapping inside the connector housing.
Is this a balanced or unbalanced cable? Because it uses a mono 6.35mm jack, this is an unbalanced connection. It is perfect for instrument-level signals but should be used in shorter lengths (under 15M) to maintain the best signal-to-noise ratio.
Will the gold tip affect the sound? The gold plating ensures a cleaner contact point that won't tarnish over time, preventing the "crackling" sounds often associated with older, oxidized nickel connectors.
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