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The Ernie Ball Braided XLR Microphone Cable is a 5ft high-performance cable designed for professional audio applications. Featuring 99.95% oxygen-free copper for superior signal quality, a dual-shielded design for durability, and flexible, tangle-resistant construction, this cable ensures reliable and clear audio transmission. Perfect for musicians, podcasters, and audio engineers alike.
D**G
Solid mic cable
I am a long time musician and I can say that this cable is going to hold up for a while. I really have enjoyed the flexibility in these types of cables and seems strong for a gigging musician!
B**N
Ernie ball has a good reputation for a reason
White mic cables, yep. Do they look great under colored lighting, yep. Do they feel sturdy, yep. Got them on sale, could justify $25 over $32
C**K
Excellent Quality - Sounds Great!
Everything I was hoping for in a mic cable.
A**S
Great quality
I have been using this to connect my mic to my DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) for recording music on my computer and it works flawlessly. I use it to record vocals and acoustic guitar. The 15' length is perfect for me, and the quality is top notch. I love the braided cable as it doesn't kink or crack. The cable ends are secure and is still holding up after 6 months of use. Ernie Ball is a trusted brand, and they make some great products.
S**J
A quality mic cable
I’m very familiar with Ernie Ball accessories. I’ve bought plenty of their guitar and bass strings before. Always good quality. Microphone cables are something you can never have too many of. In terms of simply specs, I like that this one is 20 feet—gives you lots of flexibility if you’re moving around live—and I love that it’s white. If you’re doing a live show, and you’re breaking down, cables get mixed up, people leave with other people’s cables, lots of performers color-code their mic cables with colored tape. Not needed with this! White stands out… looks classy, too.This is nice and heavy, shielded, of course, and in preliminary use (recording—I haven’t used it on stage yet), no noise. Just nice, clean sound/signal. No buzzing when you move around. It also comes with a limited lifetime warranty.Just noting that this is the kind of item that I will check back with you on if something changes after using it quite a bit. You can’t always tell with equipment in the beginning. But if I haven’t revised this review, that means it’s as good as it looks and as good as it tests out at first. Again, Ernie Ball products have always been very good for me, and I expect this one will go the distance.
G**W
Great build, great sound
Had good experiences with EB’s strings over the years and have seen some pretty nice cables come out from them recently (their flat patch cables for example).Jumped at the chance to try out their new XLR cables.20ft is a good length for routing around the home studio.The white really pops and, although it sounds great on mics, I might ultimately be using it with my Two Notes Captor X (also white, so makes figuring out which cable is which behind my audio interfaces MUCH easier).The cable is of average thickness but the shielding feels silky in a matte way, and it feels solid / firm. Still lightweight and flexible though, it isn’t some sausage-thick monstrosity that will drag your equipment off the desk.XLR connectors aren’t a specific brand (like Neutrik) but they are reassuringly chunky and click into my mics nicely.Sound quality is indiscernible from my other (more expensive) XLR cables. Given that, I feel the price is very fair.Overall, I’m really happy with it and will definitely be keeping an eye out for more Ernie Ball cables in the future!
C**Z
Clean microphone cable.
This cable is super slick. I am using it to attach a Shure SM7B to a GoXLR and so far have had no issues. Cable is flexible enough to route through mic arm, and flexes plenty when the arm is folded away. The locking ends feel sturdy and don't feel like they could easily fall out. The braiding is nice, it matches with most other braided cables and feels like it could stand up to some movement.
P**D
Ernie Ball has always been a great brand
It's actually getting harder to find well made cables because there are so many cheap ones out there. i've been using Ernie ball for for 40 years, they are always well made cables from this company. Because XLR is low impedance, it will reveal problems If the cable is cheap, I actually proved that theory in my home music production studio. I used this cable in a church sound installation and it is rock solid.
C**Z
excelente!
se ve mas que bien!no he podido usarlo para lo que lo compre, ya lo probe y funciona al 100.
A**N
Works
Works well and feels substantial and durable
D**E
Excelente calidad de cable
Los utilicé para micrófonos y funcionan maravillosamente!!!
K**S
Good value
Works
J**Z
Buena Calidad
Buena Calidad
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