Professional 6FT XLR microphone cable delivers crystal-clear, balanced audio with zero interference — perfect for studio and live stage performance.
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Whether you’re setting up for a live gig, recording in the studio, or building your home rehearsal space, your audio signal is only as good as the cable carrying it. The 6FT XLR Microphone Cable Male to Female Balanced in Black delivers clean, interference-free sound transmission at an unbeatable price of $16.99 — because great tone shouldn’t cost a fortune.
Not all mic cables are created equal. Budget cables often cut corners on shielding and connector quality, which shows up fast when you’re under stage lights or in the middle of a recording take. This balanced XLR cable uses premium internal shielding to block radio frequency interference and ground loop noise — two of the most frustrating audio problems musicians face. The strain relief boots on both ends protect the cable at its most vulnerable points, extending the life of your investment significantly. Whether you’re a beginner buying your first microphone cable or a seasoned sound engineer stocking up for a tour, this is the kind of reliable, road-ready cable that earns a permanent spot in your gear bag. At $16.99, it also makes a smart backup cable for any studio or live rig.
Yes! This male to female XLR cable is universally compatible with the vast majority of professional and consumer microphones, including dynamic mics, condenser microphones, and ribbon mics. It also works perfectly with mixers, audio interfaces, DI boxes, and powered speakers that use standard 3-pin XLR connections.
Absolutely. The balanced wiring and quality connectors in this cable support phantom power (typically 48V) without signal degradation, making it fully suitable for condenser microphones that require phantom power from your audio interface or mixer.
Ready to clean up your signal chain? Add the 6FT XLR Microphone Cable Male to Female Balanced to your cart today for just $16.99 and experience the difference a quality cable makes — on stage, in the studio, or anywhere the music takes you.
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