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Musician's Gear mic cables are equipped with male XLR to female XLR connectors and are flexible, durable, and finished in black.


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Musician's Gear mic cables are equipped with male XLR to female XLR connectors and are flexible, durable, and finished in black.

I would agree with the others, and not try to play gigs out with these, but for a home studio, they work fine. I checked all the soldered connections on mine before rigging them out on my drum kit and saw no immediate issues. Remember, also, to check how well the cable stay is pinched onto the cable. If it's not, moving the cable around can break the soldered connections. If you can solder, then it's an easy fix. I bought (10) 20ft cables and (2) 30ft cables and have had no problems. They are clean and free of any noise. And as far as a Livewire brand, I do have a few speciality cables made by them and had a 1/4" splitter go bad right out of the box. This was unrepairable because the ends were molded onto the cable. Hence, if you can solder, get any cables you need that have unmolded ends so it can be repaired. The chances that the cable itself goes bad, unless physically damaged, is rare. I would buy these cables again, if the need arises.
They don't produce the best sound out there. Do yourself a favor, and pay a little more for one that will give a good sound.
got a couple of these with a guitar center deal. These would be a bad deal if they paid you to take them. Extremely low quality connectors and very poor quality wire. These are not reliable enough for live performance. I used one of these at a gig and the cable had an intermittent open. When I tore it apart to find out what the problem was the connector fell apart, The shield is wound not woven around the core. It is not capable to use to assist in strain relief. It is just junk. Get Live Wires or almost anything else.

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