I have done a period of live, then there is something has been bothering me, is the live process of radio problems, my microphone is a very good brand, and bought not to six months, until later I changed a line, yes a microphone line, my live sound immediately rose several steps, and now I recommend it to you:https://ebxy-7157.myshopify.com/ I bought a normal XLR cable, 6ft is enough to use.
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Koutokushi wrote: Some…
Koutokushi wrote:
Some microphones may not work not by themselves, but by their cables
Sadly - this is rubbish. Cables may well be tougher, more flexible, different colours, more resilient to crushing, easier to solder or loads of other things - but sound quality is a very rare thing. There are some cables that have a very high capacitance and take the top end off, but mic cables, unless very long sound the same.
The cables you linked to are extremely dubious. Their claim to fame is colours (great), easy to clean (really? does anyone clean cables?), Matching and tracking (tracking??? what on earth is that supposed to mean - it's a cable, it cannot do any kind of processing?) and the whole point of a cable is to transport data - audio, digital data, whatever?)
EBXYA XLR CABLE 25FT 4COLORS
EASY TO CLEAN
EASIER MATCHING & TRACKING
SUPPORT DATA & AUDIO SIGNAL TRANSPORTATION
paulears wrote: Koutokushi…
paulears wrote:
Koutokushi wrote:
Some microphones may not work not by themselves, but by their cablesSadly - this is rubbish. Cables may well be tougher, mo
Yes, just think about the stuff like old Belden balanced cable run all over New York City across multiple buildings and multiple blocks, and still getting a very good quality signal. Of course, true shielded/balanced transformers help with the matter, but I agree, cable technology has pretty much been all figured out since the 1930s, and to add some leeway, 1970s'.
John
Some microphones may not…
Some microphones may not work not by themselves, but by their cables