FEMALE/MALE BNC

KShs 500.00

Key features:

  • Male XLR: Features three protruding pins (prongs) inside a metal housing. It is generally used to send signals out of a device, such as from a microphone.
  • Female XLR: Features three, five, or more holes (receptacles) that accept the male pins. It is generally used to receive signals, such as on a mixing board or powered speaker input.
  • Connection & Locking: They feature a locking, self-locking, or push-to-release mechanism to secure the connection.
  • Balanced Audio: XLR cables are balanced, meaning they reduce electromagnetic and radio frequency noise.
  • Construction: They typically have a 3-pin configuration (for mono audio) but can have up to 10 pins.

XLR connectors are balanced audio connectors, with male ends (3 pins) typically outputting signals and female ends (3 holes) receiving them. They use a locking mechanism to prevent accidental disconnection. Most, or standard, XLR cables feature a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other, commonly used for microphones, mixers, and speakers.