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Hosa EBU-010 XLR Male to XLR Female AES/EBU Cable 10 ft.
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Hosa AES/EBU Cables are designed to provide years of dependable service. High-quality components and world-class manufacturing combine to deliver products of exceptional value. Features include:
¢ XLR connectors with internal strain relief for rugged reliability
¢ True 110-ohm cable minimizes signal reflections for accurate data transfer
¢ Hi-density OFC braided shield for superior EMI and RFI rejection
Connector(s): Hosa XLR3F to XLR3M
Length: 10 ft
¢ XLR connectors with internal strain relief for rugged reliability
¢ True 110-ohm cable minimizes signal reflections for accurate data transfer
¢ Hi-density OFC braided shield for superior EMI and RFI rejection
Connector(s): Hosa XLR3F to XLR3M
Length: 10 ft

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submitted8 years ago
byRandy
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I bought these cables and they work great patching between Subwoofer and Studio monitors. Great cables, and a low cost.
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submitted5 years ago
asked byChris
fromAmes, NE
Most of these XLR cables state they are for microphones. These particular cables do not. Are they suitable for speaker cables? I have a Carvin Pro Bass 500 amp I need some for.
Yes they are.These would work. The only issue you'd run into is if you're looking to have the cable go more than 50' you may get signal strength issues.