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Rockboard Flat XLR Cable 30 cm

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XLR Cable

  • With rectangular cross-section and flat XLR plugs
  • XLR plugs fit through the slot grid on the RockBoard pedal boards
  • Flat, rectangular cable profile prevents cable breakage and kinks
  • Gold-plated contacts
  • Polyethylene (PE) signal insulation
  • 2 Flexible copper conductors: 20 x 0.12 mm
  • Wound copper shield: 64 x 0.12 mm
  • Dimensions of male connector (L x W x H): 40 x 24 x 18 mm
  • Dimensions of female connector (L x W x H): 43 x 24 x 18 mm
  • Length: 30 cm
Available since November 2020
Item number 507363
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Length 0,3 m
Colour Black
Connector 1 XLR 3-pol female
Connector 2 XLR 3-pol male
Connector from XLR 3-pin female
Plug out XLR 3-pin male
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43,45 AED 11,34 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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High quality cable, but not fit for purpose
Eudeboy 30.12.2020
I bough this, under the impression it was compatible with Rockboard pedalboards, however it does not fit through the slotted grid of the Rockboard Quad 4.1. As a result I can't use it.
Like all Rockboard products, this is a very high quality item, however it does not meet it's primary design function. I would send this back, however it would cost too much post back to Germany from the UK, so it'll just have to go in the spares bin as it's too short to be used as a regular XLR cable.
Ultimately, if you want to an XLR cable as part of your pedalboard, I would advise others to look elsewhere for a solution that works.
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Barely the right size
Kevin Hide Bass 05.02.2021
Interesting that this is marketed at being a cable made for the Rockboard, "flat" so that it fits through the hole unlike a regular XLR. They do, but you have to push, and I mean push, very very hard to get it through the hole. It is a very tight fit indeed, and you do feel like you're either going to damage the board or the plug pushing it through. Board is a Tres 3.1 bought in December, so a current model. Very strange. Otherwise, cable appears top notch in quality.
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They don't fit through the Rockboard properly
Owen K. 29.07.2024
The product description says they'll fit in the holes/slats - I assume they were measured to fit in an unpainted board, but when you try they actually scrape the paint off your Rockboard.

They're also extremely long connectors which really don't have a place on a pedalboard where space is at a premium. These stick out about 6cm from your pedal blocking the ability to put in any other pedals in that area. Rockboard should come up with a better solution, there are ultra compact XLR connectors now on the market, I'm buying those instead.
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XLR Patch Kabel mit Schwächen.
el_murdoque 17.09.2021
Zunächst muss man sagen, dass es bei der Qualität von Kabel und Steckern nichts zu meckern gibt. Speziell die Einraste am weiblichen Teil funktioniert flüssig und wunderbar.
Wer das Teil für ein Rockboard kauft, sollte sich auf fiese Fummelei gefasst machen. In meinem Fall (Quad 4.1) kriegt man den Stecker durch eins der Löcher gepresst, aber nur im richtigen Winkel und mit einem Kraftaufwand, der an der Grenze zur rohen Gewalt liegt.
Mein eigentliches Problem mit diesem Kabel sind aber die Maße der Stecker. Wenn ich in meinem Beispielpedal, wo die XLR Buchse seitlich montiert ist, einen gewinkelten Neutrik Stecker einstecke, so steht der 2,7cm aus dem Gehäuse hervor.
Bei diesem Kabel hier endet der Stecker erst nach 4,4cm. Da das Kabel flach und flexibel ist, lässt es sich gut biegen, so dass wir da nur etwa einen Zentimeter hinzurechnen müssen. Links von meinem Beispielpedal brauche ich also 5,4cm Luft, um den Stecker benutzen zu können. Auf dem Platz kann man ein 1590a Pedal unterbringen!

Das Teil geht auf jeden Fall zurück und ich werde mir ein Kabel mit Neutrik Winkelstecker konfektionieren.
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