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Planet Waves Swivel XLR Microphone Cable
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Planet Waves Swivel XLR Microphone Cable

Designed for home recording and pro audio applications, Planet Waves' Swivel XLR Microphone Cables feature patent-pending XLR swivel connectors that swivel from in-line to a right-angle, both ways, and can be used at any position in between. Now, wiring microphones, consoles, and other rack gear in tight or difficult-to-reach spaces is no trouble at all. Planet Waves' exclusive overmolded connectors provide extra protection with unparalleled strain relief.

When engineering excellence is shot through with industry common sense, you hear the results. Planet Waves gets the fundamentals right at every step along the signal path. Double molding, double insulation, double shielding. They protect your sound. Then they raise the bar with useful innovations that ensure fail-safe connections, speed set-up and tear down, and help manage growing stage and studio area networks.

Drummers are also going to benefit from this cable’s ability to fit in any number of confined spaces. Swivel Mic Cables employ the same durable, reliable construction as all Planet Waves cables: double-molded plugs that make the soldering point indestructible, double-shielded, double-insulated cable, and gold-plated plugs for optimal signal transmission.


 
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