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8 Pack of Black 10' XLR Male to 1/4" TRS Patch Cables Model Number: SATRXL-M10 (Pack of 8) Black in Color Metal 3 Pin XLR Male on one end Metal 1/4" TRS with High Grade Fiberglass Insulators on the other end (male). Heavy Duty Flexible Rubber Jacket Length: 10 Feet for each cable Shielded Cables These cables are brand new. One year warrantyBalanced XLR to 1/4" cables are typically used to connect mixers to equalizers, crossovers, compressors or amplifiers. Some mixers or rack mount gear have XLR connections where others have 1/4". These are ideal for adapting the two together. 22g Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarity and superior RF rejection.
SEISMIC AUDIO - SATRXL-M10-8 Pack of Black 10' XLR Male to 1/4" TRS Patch Cables
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8 Pack of Black 10' XLR Male to 1/4" TRS Patch Cables Model Number: SATRXL-M10 (Pack of 8) Black in Color Metal 3 Pin XLR Male on one end Metal 1/4" TRS with High Grade Fiberglass Insulators on the other end (male). Heavy Duty Flexible Rubber Jacket Length: 10 Feet for each cable Shielded Cables These cables are brand new. One year warrantyBalanced XLR to 1/4" cables are typically used to connect mixers to equalizers, crossovers, compressors or amplifiers. Some mixers or rack mount gear have XLR connections where others have 1/4". These are ideal for adapting the two together. 22g Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarity and superior RF rejection.
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hey everyone jason from alphatone audio back again now if you watch this channel i assume that you probably build a lot of your own audio cables or at least interested in starting to build your own audio cables but even if you're pretty experienced and you've been building cables for a long time like i have chances are you still have a couple of these little like weird molded no name cables that goes from whatever connector to whatever connector to plug in that one piece of gear whatever and you know they're fine they generally work they're generally just not the most durable thing and sometimes this fall apart and you can't really fix them because everything's molded so you really can't get in there and do any kind of repairs or modifications so normally something like this breaks you end up just like throwing the thing away and having to get another one now the thing about it is i rea


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