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Stagg SAC3PXM DL Mono Jack to Male XLR 3m/10ft

SKU SAC3PXM DL
Price

£6.99

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The Stagg Mono Jack to Male XLR 3m cable is engineered for professional audio performance. Measuring 3 metres, this high-quality audio cable features a 1/4" (6.3mm) mono jack on one end and a male XLR connector on the other.

 

Designed to comply with the RoHS directive, it provides reliable and consistent audio for unbalanced outputs, such as keyboards, to mixing desks and other sound equipment.

 

Reliable Connections for Clear Sound

 

This Stagg audio cable delivers a dependable mono (unbalanced) signal, ensuring minimal signal loss and clear audio reproduction. The robust connectors offer a secure fit, reducing the risk of disconnections during live performances or studio sessions.

 

On the other end, it features a male XLR connector, crafted from hard-wearing metal. This XLR connects firmly to any female XLR socket in your mixer or powered speaker, delivering a clean audio signal.

 

Heavy-Duty Cable Design

 

Built to withstand the rigours of regular stage and studio use, the Stagg 1/4" Mono Jack to Male XLR 3m features a rugged rubber cable jacket that protects against wear and tear. Its durable construction guarantees long-lasting performance.

 

Versatile Use Across Audio Equipment

 

Perfect for linking unbalanced outputs from keyboards, pianos, and other instruments directly to mixing desks or powered speakers, this Stagg cable is both versatile and durable. Whether you are performing live or recording in a studio, it guarantees high-quality, consistent audio every time.

Quantity

Only 2 left in stock

Features:

  • High-quality mono signal ensures clear, reliable audio for instruments, microphones, and mixers
  • Rugged rubber jacket protects against wear, ideal for touring and daily studio use
  • 3-metre length offers flexibility for stage setups and studio connections
  • Secure a 1/4" jack to male XLR connectors to reduce disconnections and signal loss
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