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Hosa HSX-005 Pro Balanced Interconnect, REAN 1/4" TRS to XLR3M (5ft) 5 ft.


Description

Features
- 5-Foot length
- REAN connectors for superior signal transfer rugged durability
- 24 AWG Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarity
- 90 % OFC spiral shield for effective EMI and RFI rejection and flexibility
Specs
- Conductor(s): 24 AWG x 2 OFC
- Connector(s): REAN 1/4 in TRS to XLR3M
- Length: 5 ft
- Shield: 90% OFC Spiral
Reviews
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- Easy To Use1
- Functional1
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Reviewed by 6 customers
Good Quality Cable
submitted4 years ago
byAaron H.
fromFort Mill, SC
It's a simple cable with good build quality. I'm using it to connect powered studio monitors to my DAW.
I would purchase again.
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submitted8 years ago
byJeffrey
fromundisclosed
Good cables! Did exactly what I needed them to do which was come out of house mixing board into Studio Live USB mixer to record music and vocals. Jeff B Omaha NE
I am planning to buy two more cables
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submitted8 years ago
byBenson
fromundisclosed
This cable works great on chaining amplifiers.
Would buy again.
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submitted8 years ago
byDAVID
fromundisclosed
Does the job and the price is right.
Nice Adaptor Cable
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submitted9 years ago
byFREDERICK
fromundisclosed
Great cable for adapting an XLR snake connector into a Yamaha MGP32X stereo 1/4-inch input with insignificant signal loss.
Great cable
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submitted9 years ago
byRyan
fromundisclosed
Great to connect the System 8 wireless mic to a system with only XLR inputs. Works beautifully!
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submitted4 months ago
asked byMel
fromMacomb
Balanced or unbalanced? Using the Danni skaa pro transmitter to wirelessly connect to speakers from the pioneer mixer. should my connections be balanced, or unbalanced wanting best sound?
At the connection between your mixer and the transmitter, you should use balanced connections if possible. Balanced = better protection against noise and interference, especially on longer cable runs. Unbalanced can work, but it's more prone to picking up hum, hiss, and RF noise — which is not ideal if you want clean sound. So ideally: → Mixer balanced output (like XLR or TRS) → Balanced cable → Danni SKAA Pro input (if it accepts balanced — if not, then use a quality cable and keep it short). The SKAA Pro itself is often unbalanced internally (since it's line-level wireless). But that doesn't mean you shouldn't feed it a clean, strong, balanced signal from the mixer — doing so will help minimize noise before it hits the wireless stage.