The Cable Matters Balanced XLR Female to Dual Male Y-Splitter Cable provides more options for connecting microphones and studio equipment.
Superior Construction
This full-featured adapter has a soft PVC jacket for easy use and storage. Sturdy metal connectors have gold-plated contacts to reduce oxidation and strain-relief boots to maintain the cable integrity and support the weight of a microphone. Oxygen-free copper conductors are encased in braided shielding to provide pure sound that is noise free.
Feature-Filled 18 Inch Splitter
Gold-plated XLR pins
Connector strain-relief
Easy-grip design
Superior Construction
Oxygen-free copper conductors
Individual wire insulation
Overall braided shielding
Flexible PVC cable jacket
Audio Signal Splitter
Split XLR output to 2x XLR inputs
Convert a stereo mic to a L & R audio track
Connect to a DAC or guitar amp with single XLR output
Features
Pro-grade XLR Y splitter cable is designed for Microphones or other professional recording, mixing, or studio equipment with standard 3 pin XLR connectors; Connect 2 Mic cables to a single XLR input on a mixer or PA system with this XLR adapter cord
Balanced XLR Y cable with a soft PVC jacket in a flexible 18 inch length easily connects 2 Microphones to a XLR Microphone cables; Constructed with oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors for delivering pristine sound
Audio options with this bi-directional Mic Splitter cable male to dual female; Split vocal Mic input to a small amp or connect the L and R channel of a mixer to a mono speaker system
Rugged metal connectors have easy-grip treads, molded strain-relief boots, and gold-plated contacts to provide maximum flexibility, durability, and longevity; Braided shielding provides 97.5% coverage for maximum cancellation of hum and noise; Polyethylene insulation improves high frequency response
XLR male to female x2 Microphone Splitter cable is compatible with a condenser Microphone, studio harmonizer, mixing board, patch bay, studio preamp, speaker system, or an equalizer with a 3-pin XLR connector