Speakers with XLR output
XLR
— in this case, we mean an interface for transmitting an analogue audio signal over a three-wire XLR cable in the so-called balanced format (unlike AES/EBU, where the same cable is used, but the signal is digital). This format provides a high degree of noise immunity and allows the use of long cable lengths without affecting signal purity. The standard of XLR connectors belongs to the professional ones — not only because of the mentioned transmission quality, but also because the connector itself is quite large and provides locks to secure the plugs. In this case, in this case, only one channel of sound can be transmitted through one cable, so the XLR outputs are usually installed in pairs — based on stereo sound. Also note that these jacks can be combined with 6.35mm Jack jacks.Show