Audio Cable Jack 6.3mm Male MO - XLR Female Prof - 6mm / 10m
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| Quantity | Price per unit | You save |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 pcs | 49,99 lei | — |
| 3–4 pcs | 47,49 lei | 5% (−2,50 lei/unit) |
| 5–10 pcs | 44,99 lei | 10% (−5,00 lei/unit) |
| 11+ pcs | 42,49 lei | 15% (−7,50 lei/unit) |
Female XLR to 6.3mm Jack Cable for Stage and Studio
The professional female XLR to 6.3mm male mono Jack audio cable is a reliable solution for connecting microphones, mixers, active speakers, and musical instruments in intensive use conditions. With a length of 10 meters and a diameter of 6mm, it ensures maximum flexibility on stage or in the recording studio, without signal loss over distance.
What you get with this product
- Direct connection between sources with 6.3mm mono Jack output and equipment with XLR input — no additional adapters needed
- 10-meter length — sufficient for performance stages, conference rooms, or studios without the need for an extension cord
- Copper conductor with integrated shielding — clean signal, free from background noise or electromagnetic interference
- 6mm thick rubber sheath — resistant to repeated bending, accidental stepping, and mechanical wear typical of live use
- Connectors with secure contact — XLR plug with locking system and 6.3mm Jack with nickel-plated metal body for stable connection
- Compatible with a wide range of equipment — audio mixer, microphone, guitar, keyboard, active speaker, amplifier
How it works and how to install
The cable connects simply: the 6.3mm mono Jack plug is inserted into the output of the instrument or audio source, and the female XLR connector is coupled to the input of the mixer, amplifier, or other equipment with a male XLR port. No tools or configuration are required — the connection is immediate and mechanical. The XLR connector's locking system prevents accidental disconnection during use.
Frequently asked questions
Can I connect an XLR microphone to an amplifier with a 6.3mm Jack input using this cable?
Not directly — this cable has a female XLR and a male Jack, so it is suitable for the reverse connection: a source with a Jack output to equipment with an XLR input. For an XLR microphone to a Jack amplifier, you need the male XLR - female Jack version.
Is the Jack mono or stereo?
The 6.3mm Jack is mono (TS — Tip-Sleeve), suitable for musical instruments, speakers, and unbalanced audio connections.
Does the 10-meter cable introduce noise or signal loss?
Due to the copper conductor and integrated shielding, signal losses over 10 meters are negligible in standard audio use. The shielding reduces electromagnetic interference specific to environments with many pieces of equipment.
Technical Specifications
| Connector end 1 | 6.3mm male mono Jack (TS) |
| Connector end 2 | Female XLR (3-pin) |
| Cable length | 10 meters |
| Cable diameter | 6 mm |
| Conductor material | Copper |
| Outer sheath | Flexible black rubber |
| Jack connector body | Nickel-plated metal |
| XLR connector body | Reinforced plastic with locking system |
| Signal type | Unbalanced / semi-balanced analog audio |
| SKU | Q-11B032 |
Warranty and support
The product benefits from a 2-year legal warranty in accordance with current Romanian legislation. You can return the product within 30 days of receipt if it does not meet expectations. Delivery is fast via courier, with dispatch confirmation.
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