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A good cable at a great price that work well as microphone cables
Paul1638 20.01.2015
Often I use stereo microphones, and I mostly do locations recording, so any way I can reduce the number of cables I can carry and lay out is a blessing. Therefore, my standard microphone cable has five conductors, and I use 3-pin to 5-pin adaptors on each end. 5-pin DMX cables work just fine as microphone cables. The 110 Ohm characteristic impedance and wave reflection is not an issue for the wavelengths of audio signals (until you have a cable a couple of kilometers long), so these work great.
These cables are well built, long, and inexpensive. Even though I live in the USA, it is worth me buying these (along with a lot of other gear) from Thomann and paying the shipping.
The connectors are not the best, and if I were building these I'd use better ones, but these are serviceable. Even if you just consider the wire alone, these are worth the cost.
Often I use stereo microphones, and I mostly do locations recording, so any way I can reduce the number of cables I can carry and lay out is a blessing. Therefore, my standard microphone cable has five conductors, and I use 3-pin to 5-pin adaptors on each end. 5-pin DMX cables work just fine as microphone cables. The 110 Ohm characteristic impedance and wave
Often I use stereo microphones, and I mostly do locations recording, so any way I can reduce the number of cables I can carry and lay out is a blessing. Therefore, my standard microphone cable has five conductors, and I use 3-pin to 5-pin adaptors on each end. 5-pin DMX cables work just fine as microphone cables. The 110 Ohm characteristic impedance and wave reflection is not an issue for the wavelengths of audio signals (until you have a cable a couple of kilometers long), so these work great.
These cables are well built, long, and inexpensive. Even though I live in the USA, it is worth me buying these (along with a lot of other gear) from Thomann and paying the shipping.
The connectors are not the best, and if I were building these I'd use better ones, but these are serviceable. Even if you just consider the wire alone, these are worth the cost.
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aureliensmart 26.07.2011
Ce câble DMX présente l'avantage d'être très souple, ce qui est bien pratique lors du rangement et du démontage.
Il est de couleur noir donc idéal pour la "discretion" et la sobrietée de votre installation.
Les connecteurs XLR sont solides.
Bon produit.