The trademark 'XLR 1' was registered by ITT-Cannon in 1958. It was the original model number for 3-pin circular connectors invented by Cannon but is now a generic term.
Pin 1 = ground/shield, Pin 2 = hot/plus, Pin 3 = cold/minus
The better microphones use XLR-plugs as connection.
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Yes, the XLR connector can be rotated and locked into position
It is a XLR microphone connector that has holes instead of pins
A XLR connector is an electrical connector used for audio, video, and stage lighting equipment. The come in a circular design with anywhere between three and seven pins.
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XLR has a locking mechanism on it, can't short itself and is more robust connector in general.
The XLR connectors that are found on lighting equipment are a half circle, with 3 prongs on the male connector, and 3 holes for prongs on the female connector.
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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.
Male XLR connectors have pins or prongs that plug into a female XLR connector, which have corresponding holes or slots to receive the pins. Male connectors are typically used on microphone cables, while female connectors are found on audio equipment like mixers and amplifiers.
Hard to know without knowing the context. It's either a stereo microphone connector, or a DMX connector - both have 5 pins.