Connector. male = pins, female = holes
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It is used to connect microphone to microphone preamplifiers.
It's also called XLR. If it has pins, it's XLR male, if it has holes, it's XLR female.
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...
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.
It is a XLR microphone connector that has holes instead of pins
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the male end of an xlr cable is the end without pins sticking out, should have three holes inside and a push switch to unlock when the plu is inside microphone or other device.
Normally it is so that you connect pins 123 normally, and connect pin 4 to pin 3 or leave it disconnected.
Radio Shack carries a "2 into 1" adapter just for this problem. The two stereo leads will have a male plug. The adapter will use two females to this side. The single imput lead from the adapter will be male and plug directly into the mono-imput on your device. That imput will be female.
Yes, XLR cables can make a difference in audio quality and performance due to their balanced design which helps reduce interference and noise, resulting in clearer sound transmission.
Between microphone and microphone preamplifier