Really Long XLR


Looking to move my front end gear to the side wall in a new listening room.  If I don't want cables running across the floor in front in my speakers etc., then I'm going to need a set of XLR interconnects in the 40 - 45 foot range.  Wondering what other members have done and what cables have been selected for a very long run.  Obviously the companies asking $$$$ for a one meter set are not in the running.  All suggestions are welcome.  Not afraid to build my own if anyone has had great experience with bulk XLR cable.  Thanks.

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Mogami Neglex and Belden equivalents microphone cable is used in concert halls worldwide, where 100 foot runs are common for high ceiling drop mics.  Every audiophile approved classical orchestral recording has this quality cabling in the path...lots of it!

+1 for Blue Jeans Cable, I have had several balanced & unbalanced cables from them & always been pleased with quality & price. Their website has some great articles on cable construction, trade-offs, and choice.

 Markertek will make you whatever you want. Canare and Belden....

ooooh, that's good to know, @winoguy17 !!

I'll be curious to know what you settle on and what you think of the results. Long runs are what XLR cables were made for. Nevertheless, a long cable run should be more revealing of differences between cables than a much shorter run. I think these long lengths are how cables should be compared. At 50', a double blind test should be easy to pass, right? If you're struggling to hear a difference at 50', it's going to be a much bigger struggle to hear a difference at 5'. 

There should be cable manufacturers jumping at the opportunity to loan you the long cables in this situation so you can compare and  hear the differences that are going to be obvious.