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The XLR connector is a type of electrical connector primarily found on professional audio, video, and stage lighting equipment. The connectors are circular in design and have between three and seven pins. They are most commonly associated with balanced audio interconnection, including AES3 digital audio, but are also used for lighting control, low-voltage power supplies, and other applications. XLR connectors are available from a number of manufacturers and are covered by an international standard for dimensions, IEC 61076-2-103. The XLR connector is superficially similar to the smaller DIN connector range, but not physically compatible. A smaller version, the mini XLR connector, is sometimes used on smaller equipment.

1/4" to XLR

Hi Guys,
I'm thinking of getting a new mixer and can't really afford the money to get one with more than 8 XLR inputs So I did some research and saw you can get 1/4" to XLR cables so i thought i could maybe put some of those in any spare 1/4 inputs as i need more XLR inputs. Would this work? And if it does would there be any major sound quality reduction?