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Hosa Technology Mcl-115 Microphone Cable 3-pin Xlr Female To 3-pin Xlr Male (15')

Hosa Technology Mcl-115 Microphone Cable 3-pin Xlr Female To 3-pin Xlr Male (15')
  • Product Code: ga14341
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$62.85 $91.13

The MLC-115 Microphone Cable from Hosa Technology offers strain-relief XLR connectors for rugged reliability, while the 22 AWG Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors make it suitable for situations where added flexibility is required. The OFC braided shielding has an 88% rating for both EM and RF interference rejection.

OFC Conductors    OFC Braided Shield

Parameters
Connector 11x XLR 3-Pin Female
Connector 21x XLR 3-Pin Male
Cable Length15' / 4.6 m
Connector BrandHosa
Wire Gauge22 AWG
ShieldedYes
ColorBlack
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.75 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.2 x 3.1 x 1.1"

Internal strain relief XLR connectors

22 AWG Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors

88% OFC braided shielding

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. If this is used with a pair of mics, will the recorded signal from each be blended, or will the two signals be hard panned left and right?

A: Never tried it. I've always used these for getting stereo output from an iPad or iPod into a console. Sorry I couldn't answer your question.

Q: 2. (1) Can you give the specific pin wiring for this cable? I need pins 2-3-1 of the Neutrik XLR wired respectively to the Tip, Ring, and Sleeve of the mini plug for use with a RED Epic microphone input from standard XLR mic out.(2) Is the angle of the cable out of the Neutrik connector user-adjustable to different positions? I would need the cable to outlet at a counterclockwise right angle to the standard configuration shown in the photo.(3) How flexible is the cable? It appears so thick that it would lack malleability in a 1.5 foot length.

A: The Hosa MXM-001.5RS is wired to the standard, Pin 2 to Tip, Pin 3 to Ring, Pin 1 to Sleeve. The XLR connector is non rotating and oriented according to the photo provided. The conductors are 24 gauge allowing some flexibility in the cable.

Q: 3. I'm looking to have audio out of a MacBook Pro go out to speakers in a room. Will this work for getting the audio feed out?

A: Yes as long as your speaker has and xlr input this cable will work.

Q: 4. How will the tracks record if this was used with a DJI Mic system (two mics and one receiver) connected to a Zoom recorder via 3.5mm to dual XLR?

A: In theory it should work. The DJI receiver has a 3.5mm unbalanced TRS jack so that should split ok to two separate channels on your Zoom with this adapter. I've not tried that personally, but seems like it would work.

Q: 5. As to length: what is the spread-distance of the two XLRs from the Y-junction of the wires?

A: The split is not glued together, so, it's roughly half the length of the cable (7.5'). If you extended each line as far as it could go, you could get 15' between the left and the right xlr end. I ended up having to tape the split together to make the cable more manageable

Q: 6. My JBL audio speakers are separated 43 inches approx. What is the distance maximum between each XLR connecter in this cable??

A: About 36" apart.

Q: 7. What is the weight of the cable, without packaging?

A: I'm sorry, but I don't have a listed weight for the Cable Techniques Coiled Jumper Cable Low-Profile (6 to 15"). This is normally packaged in a simple plastic bag, so the 0.155 lbs packed weight is very close to the weight of the cable alone.

Q: 8. Is this cable balanced?

A: The Hosa Technology MXM-015 Camcorder Microphone Cable (XLR Female) is an unbalanced cable.

Q: 9. Can I use this to connect the Rode Wireless Go II Receiver to two XLR inputs on a Zoom 6 audio recorder?

A: Yes, a cable like that can work to connect to two XLR mic inputs. The wireless Go II can use stereo output to split each channel, to be recorded on separate tracks on the Zoom F6 or H6.

Q: 10. I'm getting a buzz with this cable connected directly from a microphone to an amp-- anyone else?

A: That is a balanced connector cable for LINE level signals, if you are using that cable to connect a microphone, it is not the correct cable. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/828155-REG/Hosa_Technology_HMIC_010HZ_HMIC_010HZ_Pro_Mic_Cable.html This is the correct cable for microphones.

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