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Audio-technica At8314 Premium Microphone Cable (6', Black)

Audio-technica At8314 Premium Microphone Cable (6', Black)
  • Product Code: ga3751
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$68.07 $91.21

The 6' black Audio-Technica AT8314 Premium Microphone Cable features professional XLR-male to XLR-female Neutrik connectors and is designed specifically for low-impedance microphone signals. The cable is sure to deliver maximum signal transfer and minimum loss due to a combination of its heavy-duty construction, inner and outer protective RF shielding and heavy-duty 24-gauge stranded copper conductors.

XLR-M to XLR-F Connectors    Wired for Low-Impedance Signal    Dual copper Outer Shields    Twin Conductive PVC Inner Shields    24-Gauge Stranded Copper    Professional Neutrik Connectors

Parameters
Connector 11x XLR 3-Pin Female
Connector 21x XLR 3-Pin Male
Cable Length6' / 1.8 m
Connector BrandNeutrik
Wire Gauge24 AWG
ShieldedYes
ColorBlack
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.385 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.9 x 7.6 x 1.1"

Dual copper outer shields and twin conductive PVC inner shields protect cable signal quality with 100% coverage

Professional Neutrik connectors ensure superior signal integrity and outstanding strain relief

Heavy-duty PVC jacket stands up to tough use

Heavy-duty 24-gauge stranded copper conductors offer optimal signal transfer

Extra flexibility and low memory for ease of use/storage

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is AT8449a compatible with Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ ?

A: No, it is not. Please consider the Auray SHM SCM1. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1075694-REG/auray_shm_scm1_shock_mount_for_condenser.html

Q: 2. I need to set up Shure SM57 mic on the top of upright piano using a small tripod mic stand (Ultimate Support JS-KD55 - Angle-Adjustable Kick Drum/Guitar Amp Mic Stand) to record piano playing. Would SM57 fit to this sockmount? And, would this shockmount fit to the stand mentioned above? Further more, would this set be ok for recording upright piano? I am just net very experienced with this, and my piano is not positioned for the usual boom stand. kind regards, Jon

A: The 57s diameter is probably too large for that mount.

Q: 3. Does this mic have internal shock mounting? How does the handling noise compare to the AT8004?

A: This is a condenser microphone, so it is generally more sensitive than a dynamic microphone like the AT8004. The construction of the microphone is metal and very robust so if you are not doing a whole lot of moving around, handling noise should not be too much of a problem. I would recommend trying it out first and if you experience lots of handling noise for your application, I recommend using a pistol grip with it, like this Auray model. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/885604-REG/auray_grip_universal_mic.html The threads match the adapter and AT8470 Quiet-Flex Stand Clamp that is included with the AT2010.

Q: 4. I purchased one and it will not work. There is no sound. Thinking I had a wire broken that is not the case. I plug another mic into it and it worked. So I am thinking there is something wrong with the mic,? Help.

A: It is difficult to determine what the issue may be with the mic. As a note this mic does require phantom power. If you believe the mic is defective or would like to speak with a Representative who may be able to assist you please call us at 800-606-6969.

Q: 5. What transmitter is this headset compatible with?

A: The Audio-Technica AT889cW is compatible with current Audio Technica UniPak transmitters which feature a 4 pin locking Hirose connector. This includes the 1800, 2000, and 3000 series as well as the System 9 and 10 series.

Q: 6. If I'm going from a soundboard to a XLR input on a camera can I use these cables and do I have to worry about impedance? There were a note that these are low impedance cable.. Thanks!!

A: This cables native impedance will be suitable for your application. There are no impedance issues.

Q: 7. To clip it on your eyeglass arm as a boom aimed at your mouth, would it pull too much on one's plastic eyeglass frame to be able to walk while wearing it?

A: That would not work well that way.

Q: 8. What is the operating temperature range? Is this cable good for in-wall/in-ceiling installation?

A: We use these cables for events, so mainly we run them on the ground or string them up for a few hours and then take them down. On some accessions we've ran a few in the ceiling, but the ambient temperature is no more that 100F.I have had 1 or 2 cables warp due to direct heat greater than 120F.

Q: 9. Will a AT4033a microphone fit on this shockmount?

A: No this shock mount was design to fit handheld and shotgun microphones, the AT4033a is a recording microphone and it will fit better on the shock mount in the link bellow. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1352188-REG/audio_technica_at8449a_shockmount.html

Q: 10. What does it come with does it connect to whatever speaker or mixer is it wireless and does it come with the body pack and all that or what?

A: The AT8418 is a mount that allows you to position certain Audio-Technica microphones, which are sold separately, on to a musical instrument.

21/09/2024

Paired this with my audio interface and new AKG mic and it's all running smoothly :)

5
24/08/2024

very good cable, good quality

5
09/08/2024

Use these for audio work in film production; always reliable.

5
06/08/2024

This cable is very flexible and does exactly what it is supposed to do.

5
06/07/2024

Good quality material and a great connection. No complaints.

5
05/07/2024

the last one broke after a year and a half so I bought a new one.

5
04/06/2024

I specifically wanted an Audio Technica brand XLR cable for my Audio Technica AT2005 microphone and I was happy that B&H carries this product.

5
26/05/2024

It has a solid audio connection and sounds good.

5
23/05/2024

Some say a cable does not make a difference! Wrong. An audio engineer, not a salesman, reccomended I use Audio Technica Microphone cables, because they go the extra mile to add sheilding, even more expensive cables do not. The result, a quieter, cleaner signal, with no buzz or hum. I have some of the more expensive brand cables, and these are an equal build, with Neutrik connectors and boost the gain, even on dynamic mics, I would estimate 2 to 3db, quietly. A must for Voice Over recording. I have a box full of noisy cables from a budget company, going into the garbage as we speak. Half the price of some other cables, from a name you can trust, you can't go wrong.

5
14/05/2024

I have used audio-technical cables and mics for years now and they have never disappointed! I feel that as a brand they are typically not the most expensive but perform like the most expensive. This is my 5th of this cable and am extremely happy.

5

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