Monoprice 15ft Premier Series XLR Female to RCA Male Cable, 16AW
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An XLR to RCA cable converts a balanced audio signal into an unbalanced signal. This is good for sending audio signals from an XLR source to an RCA input, or vice versa. Regardless of direction, the result will be an unbalanced signal.
This is a premium quality cable with gold plated connectors at each end. The cable is made with two 16 AWG oxygen‑free copper conductors, in a twisted‑pair arrangement, and is shielded along the full length using copper braid with 97.5% coverage.
This cable uses the standard pinout with pins 1 and 3 of the XLR connector wired to the shield of the RCA plug and pin 2 of the XLR connector wired to the tip of the RCA plug.
Features:
- 16AWG stranded copper wire conduits
- 97.5% shielded balanced connections
- Gold plated connectors
- Metallic graphite colored connector housings
- Molded strain relief boots
Monoprice™ and all Monoprice logos are trademarks of Monoprice.
Updated Jun 16, 2021
This is a premium quality cable with gold plated connectors at each end. The cable is made with two 16 AWG oxygen‑free copper conductors, in a twisted‑pair arrangement, and is shielded along the full length using copper braid with 97.5% coverage.
This cable uses the standard pinout with pins 1 and 3 of the XLR connector wired to the shield of the RCA plug and pin 2 of the XLR connector wired to the tip of the RCA plug.
Features:
- 16AWG stranded copper wire conduits
- 97.5% shielded balanced connections
- Gold plated connectors
- Metallic graphite colored connector housings
- Molded strain relief boots
Monoprice™ and all Monoprice logos are trademarks of Monoprice.
Updated Jun 16, 2021
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