Rent XLR Male to Female Cable (25')
The 25-foot XLR male to female cable is designed for professional audio workflows, ideal for connecting microphones, mixers, recorders, and on-set audio gear.
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Overview
The 25-foot XLR male to female cable is designed for professional audio workflows, ideal for connecting microphones, mixers, recorders, and on-set audio gear. Built with balanced 3-pin configuration to minimize noise and interference over longer runs, ensuring clean signal transmission in demanding production environments. Features durable shielding, strain relief at connectors, and rugged outer jacketing to withstand frequent coiling, transport, and on-location use. Suitable for boom ops, location sound mixers, and studio applications where reliability and signal integrity are critical.
25 ft balanced run
Useful reach from boom, set, or stage to recorder
3-pin XLR connectors
Standard microphone and line-level connectivity
Shielded audio path
Rejects interference better than unbalanced cable
Production-ready jacket
Built for repeated coiling and location handling
- Cable type
- Balanced microphone / line cable
- Length
- 25 ft
- Connectors
- 3-pin XLR male to 3-pin XLR female
- Signal
- Balanced analog audio
- Shielding
- Noise-rejecting shielded construction
- Primary use
- Microphones, mixers, recorders, and camera feeds
- Cable handling
- Production jacket with connector strain relief
- Run the XLR away from AC dimmers and power cables; cross power at 90 degrees when separation is impossible.
- Coil over-under to prevent twists, then secure the coil with a tie rather than knotting the cable.
- Leave strain-relief loops at boompoles, stands, and sound bags, and tape floor runs where people cross.
- Check all three pins and gently flex both connector ends during a monitored line test before the first take.
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