XLR Audio Cables

Traditionally, professional low noise mic cables for both dynamic & phantom powered condenser mics have been XLR Cables or 3-Pin Audio cables. You could patch audio processors together, connect your DJ mixer onto powered speakers, or use an XLR microphone with a mixer, along with a plethora of additional jobs for which an XLR to Aux cable or XLR splitter can be required.

The majority of condenser microphones need a 48V Phantom Power source to operate. Therefore, whether you’re connecting the two to a USB Audio Interface or an external phantom power supply, a 3-Pin XLR cable is often your best option. Primarily present in stage lighting, professional audio, and video equipment. The 3-pin to 7-pin XLR Cables have a circular form and offer an ‘advanced connection. Because of this, XLRs are frequently referred to as 3-pin and 7-pin audio cables.