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An XLR to USB cable has a converter in it. It isn't just a cable. An audio interface can be used to allow you to use any dynamic microphone or instrument and connect it to the USB or Firewire interface with an XLR cable.
XLR refers, not to the cable (wire) per se, but actually to the type of connector used. An XLR connector has 3-pins and is used primarily in audio. Professional microphones and other audio equipment use it. Of the three pins, two are for the balanced signal, and one is for the shield. The wire used then is a two conductor shielded cable using a braided wire or a foil shield. So, an "XLR cable" refers to a two conductor, shielded cable with XLR connectors on each end.
No. MIDI is a data port, not audio port.
XLR is short for the pins in the XLR connection. X = ground, L = latch, R = return
well if your connecting it to a computer u might just wanna try an xlr male to xlr female cable as your input, and a xlr male to 3.5mm jack (mini jack) to your computers audio interface...
nope need some source of phantom power...try a preamp
It is a microphone cable
XLR is a type of audio connector used in professional audio and video equipment. The three pin XLR is used universally for microphone and single channel audio signals. An XLR adapter is used to connect a professional audio signal to an alternative format. On a camcorder, it might be used to connect a low cost microphone or radio microphone receiver to the XLR input on the camera. One might be used on the audio output of the camcorder to connect to a domestic audio input that uses phono or RCA connectors.
It's also called XLR. If it has pins, it's XLR male, if it has holes, it's XLR female.
It is used to connect microphone to microphone preamplifiers.
Connector and impedance
It's an input that receives audio. On a TV this would be your red and white RCA cables. On a mixing console for recording music it could be an XLR or 1/4" cable. For MP3 Players it can be a 1/8" cable. That's the basics of it. There is a lot more options for audio cables and inputs, those are just the main ones.