The Shure C50J microphone cable is 50' (15m) of Hi-Flex cable for low-impedance operation.
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The Shure C50J microphone cable is 50' (15m) of Hi-Flex cable for low-impedance operation.
One year warranty on wireless mics, mixers, and circuitry products.
2 year warranty on wired mics.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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I've had 2 of these cables for almost a year and have not had a problem with them at all. They're reliable cables that I would very much recommend.
I bought two of these cables to run audio from my mixer to my Behringer B215A Powered Speakers. They perform just dandy with no loose connections or hiss or other problems so far. The cable itself is fairly thin and lightweight, and where it meets the XLR connector seems a bit flimsy, but the jack itself is sturdy and heavy, so as long as you're not trying to pull someone up off the edge of a cliff or anything, you should be fine. I wouldn't gig with these, as they are thin and susceptible to twisting and kinking. But if you just need to put up some speakers for a backyard wedding or something, these will certainly get you going!
