With longer runs for interconnects, XLR definitely is better. With my 18" wiring, I hear no difference when I switch from one to the other. The XLR will stay plugged in, but I sent and amp module back for repair, and it was good. I had a bad XLR adapter (Different amp) from guess who, Radio Shack.
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For the money, and you have to spend a lot to maybe get better is Neutrik and one I don’t think has been mentioned yet, but used a lot in the pro world is Switchcraft. A lot of well known cable manufacturers and probably in our kits use these jacks. Very well made and made to take abuse way beyond what anyone will see in their home, hopefully. |
Buy some Neutrik connectors and DIY wire with some MIC cables. https://www.neutrik.com/en/neutrik/products/xlr-connectors/xlr-cable-connectors?c=audio and DIY wire with some MIC cables. Or buy some ready made: https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/microphones/wired/microphone-accessories/cables Neutrik (Swiss nade) are the best on the market, inexpensive and widely used by the Pro. |
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