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🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Pig Hog!
The Pig Hog PHM10 8mm Tour Grade Mic Cable is a robust 10ft XLR cable designed for professional audio applications. This 2-pack ensures you have a reliable connection for all your sound needs, featuring a durable 8mm thick cable and high-quality connectors.
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 20 Foot |
Shape | Round |
Color | #2877 |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Microphone connections |
Number of Pins | 3 |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | XLR |
Cable Type | XLR |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Outer Material | Rubber |
T**K
The right one
These are the best made cables plus quality. Enough said.
J**.
🐷 PIG HOG XLR MIC CABLES
I've used many mic cables over the years and these babies are solid! When I was in college I ran sound production in the auditorium and we had these cheap mic cables. They were so bad I use to listen to the radio on them via bleeding interference 😡.With PigHog cables you don't have to worry about a thing! Buy them! You won't regret it.
S**P
Trust me - Invest in a good XLR.
Honestly, I waited far too long to buy a nice XLR cable. If you're going to spend money on a cable, make it an XLR.I've recorded with everything from Shure and Audio Technica mics to Samsons and low-end entry-level mics. Cheap XLRs can add sound interference and handling noise that can ruin a good take. They also just never seem to last as long. If you're running a cable like this from a DI to a house mix or a recording interface as well, invest in a quality cable, as it will minimize any noise from the cable being moved around.Taking this cable out of the package, I could easily tell it was a thicker, weightier cable than a lot of the cheaper ones. I'm assuming it has a lot more shielding, which really keeps the line quiet.Connections are sturdy, and the cable maintains its shape. About three months in and I have seen zero signs of strain on the connectors. It's one of those things that people newer to recording (and even some experienced folks) may not think makes a difference, (and I definitely didn't), but it does.I can't say the cable has made some sort of revolutionary change to my sound. It didn't. But it gave me a lot more peace of mind in my work, as I feel certain that I won't be hearing interference or handling noise when I listen back to the take. And I'm also confident that these cables will last, both for recording and live work, which will just save me from buying a set of cheaper cables once or twice a year.
S**I
Sound Quality? Bla, bla, bla...
The sound quality won’t change although the cable is fantastic and dose what it should with confidence that it is well built.I recommend it!
J**N
Another winner in my book. These are great.
I've started replacing a many of my speaker, xlr, and patch cables with Pig Hog products recently. I've found that they're consistently providing some of the best built gear for the money. These are no exception. Sturdy, good connectors, heavy boots and nice heavy nsulation. Zero noise. Also a lifetime guarantee, though I've never had to use it so I'm not sure how that part is. Overall I haven't found a better value for high quality cables than Pig Hog. I've been working with audio and recording equipment for nearly 25 years and I'm honestly done with bad cables. I've tried so many brands that I can't even remember them all anymore. If you want good quality, for a fair price. These are fantastic.
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