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Roland Black Series XLR Microphone Cable 20' 2-Pack


Description



Features
- Heavy-duty connectors
- Ultraflexible cable jacket eliminates tangling
- Low-capacitance design ensures full-frequency reproduction and maximum dynamic
- response
- Lifetime guarantee
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Reviews
4.25
8 Reviews
80%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Concerts3
- Practicing2
- Back-Up1
- Not Functional1
- Poor Quality1
- Experienced6
- Professional Musician1
- Good Quality4
- Easy To Use3
- Functional3
- Improves Sound3
Reviewed by 8 customers
Superior XLR Cable!
submitteda year ago
byLoKe
fromBig Bear
I am a gigging/studio musician so dependability is everything. i have put one of these cables to the test. it's a nice thick cable so no interferance and unparalleled durability. remember if you have a bad xlr cable you can take out a phantom powered channel, i know, it happened to me. Never again. I work with other musicians, i won't let them plug into the board with a cheesy cord. These cords are great, they are worth the deal of the price for sure.
They either work or they don't
submitted2 years ago
bySteve
fromJackson, NJ
I expected MUCH better. I couldn't figure out the noise and buzzing coming thru my system, and it was this cable. It wasn't constant, it would just happen when it happened, and always seemed to be worse during a speech or at the next worst time. If a cable is not 100%, avoid it.
Unbelievable quality for this price!
submitted2 years ago
byTrace
fromErastus, Ohio
I bought a set of these for live sound. The sound quality and durability is amazing! The thicker protective coating makes these things easier to wrap up without tangles. I was so impressed, I bought 8 more sets to replace all the old cables in my setup. I HIGHLY recommend these for anyone from Pro's to beginner. They don't disappoint! My fear is that they'll stop selling them or discounting them as a deal of the day. Amazing product, and if in need, I'd gladly pay full price for them!!
Best cables
submitted5 years ago
byMike the Singer
fromMinneapolis
I have many cables ranging from low end to high end. These are really good quality without the "monster" price. If you want great cables, look no further. Over time I will continue to replace my others over to the Roland brand.
Great quality - very bulky
submitted5 years ago
byAudioman751
fromLancaster, PA
I'm very satisfied with the quality of the cables, especially at the Daily Pick price. I was a little disappointed to see how thick and bulky they are. I am trying to keep my system very compact and easy to transport and 6 of these cables actually take up quite a bit of room. Other than that they're great! I expect to get a long life from them.
Great xlr cables
submitted6 years ago
byZak A
fromPortland
Have used only a few times so I can't say too much about the durability, except first impression is they seem built very well.
Q&A
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submitted2 years ago
asked byN
fromSan Francisco
What is the gauge size of this cable?
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. The gauge of a mic cable is different. It can't be judged by a guitar cable's speck. The resistance is totally different being one has two wires and the other three wires. I'm sure this is a good cable.submitted3 years ago
asked bygodson
fromundisclosed
Can these cables be used for powered speaker cables?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byMaria
fromNorthridge, CA
Does lifetime guarantee means when cable is faulty, i can bring it to any Guitar Center branch and it will be replaced? I am thinking of buying 7 packs of this item for our church. Please let me know. Thanks
No. It would be up to Rolandsubmitted4 years ago
asked byCielo
fromNorthridge, CA
What do you mean by lifetime guarantee? Does it mean that when the cable becomes faulty, will we be able to bring it back to any Guitar Center branch and have them replaced or repaired? I am planning to buy 7 packs of this cable for our church use but would like to clarify this first. Thank you.
I apologize for the confusion. It would be a Roland warrantysubmitted5 years ago
asked byMMi
fromClarksville TN
What country are these made in?
In China.