Feature

●Balanced XLR female to Dual XLR male Y Cable, This Y-cable is designed to connect an XLR output to two XLR inputs, It is ideal for assigning the signal from a microphone to two channels on a mixing console. Compatible with equipments with 3-pin XLR connectors such as shotgun microphones, studio harmonizers, mixing boards, patch bays, preamps, speaker systems, mixer, amplifier, equalizer, limiter, crossover, digital decodersand stage lighting.
●Balanced solid conductors, Dual Shielding, Corrosion-resistant Gold-Plated connecters making the sound signal transmits with minimal signal loss.
●XLR connectors with internal strain relief for rugged reliability.
●Nickel Plated Connectors With Metal Serviceable Ends, OFC spiral shields for effective EMI and RFI rejection and flexibility. The outer diameter of the cable is 6.0mm(0.24 inch),Top quality and made by environment-friendly material, Polyethylene insulation improves high frequency response,strong, flexible and durable.
●20 AWG 4N Oxygen Free Copper with shielding ensure high fidelity sound quality and provide maximum conductivity and signal clarity.great choice for music lover, Its especially great for studio or live performances.


Description

One XLR Female to Two XLR Male Y Splitter Cable is designed to connect an XLR output to two XLR inputs. Compatible with any XLR connection-microphones, A/V electronic equipment,mixers, home theater devices, camcorders, speakers, etc.


Specification:

Color: Black

Material: PVC + Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC)

:Interface::3 Pin 1 Female to 2 Male

:Total length:: 1 feet/0.3m


:Feature::

Durable PVC jacket helps to protect the cable against wear and tear.

Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarity, Shielded cable reduces interference and excess noise.

XLR connectors with internal strain relief for rugged reliability.

Extra durable and flexible long life construction.

True balanced Lo-Z shielded cable and high quality noise free performance.


:Note: we advice for anyone using a splitter like this for use with un-powered microphones is to only activate the phantom power on one of the channels, not both. phantom power on both inputs that it might cancel each other out or possibly damage the microphone or recording device.


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