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Old 05-03-2005
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High quality, hand made cables



High quality professional mic cable. Tighlty braided sheilding, foil, cotton and two conductors.

These cables will be hand crafted and tested.

I have both Neutrik xlr's (Nc3fx, Nc3mx) and Knock offs that i will personally vouch for if you wish to save a few bucks per cable.

Prices are in US dollars and do NOT include shipping

With knock off neutrik ends

1' $5.50
5' $7.50
10' $9.00
15' $11.50
20' $14.50
25' $17.00
30' $20.00
50' $31.50

With Neutrik ends

1' $8.50
5' $10.50
10' $12.00
15' $15.00
20' $17.50
25' $20.50
30' $23.50
50' $34.50

If you require odd sizes add or subtract $0.55 per foot

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Question

Any way you could make a 4-pin (male) xlr to 3-pin (male) xlr adapter? It would only need to be around a foot long. Thanks - Jason
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Undoing the braid by rolling it between your fingers or combing it out with a wire brush will give you a much better result than just scrunching it back like that. It's a pain to solder that way, and it's easy to leave danglers that can short out a cable, or not be connected, cutting down on your shield coverage.
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yeah boigo, I know, it's just a phot of the layers...

Thanks though

Jason - I'll have to check with my supplier on the 4 pin, what is the 4 pin for?
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in fact, what the heck is a 4 pin xlr?
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They use them a lot in lighting and radio. Sometimes they use all four pins, sometimes not, like 5-pin midi cables which really only use 3 conductors. A couple years ago I made two XLR-MIDI adaptors for a guy for a project. He can just plug a mic cable between them. Lots cheaper than a 50-ft MIDI cable, as he already had 50-ft mic cables.
I know you can get up to at least 7 pins. I had to wire a few of those for my cousin to use in his airplane headset.
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My MXL V69M uses a 7-pin XLR between the mic and its power supply.
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The adapter is for a vintage shure, model 545. It sounds great but needs the adapter... I bought it from a friend who has two of the mics, but only one adapter. Neutrik makes a NC4M connector with 4 pins, I just don't really want to make it myself if I don't have to - as I'd rather have someone else do it who knows how. Thanks - Jason
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no problem jason

20 bones, shipped

Male Neutrik 4 pin xlr to Male Neutrik 3 pin XLR
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Talking

Do you take credit card?
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I can send a paypal invoice me thinks

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got any ideas on shipping cost?
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where to? How many of what length cable?

I don't want to over-charge on shipping
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just for a ship estimate, 4 with neutrik connects, to 32570. you making instrument cables too?
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pretty much anything you need, i make...

i check the shipping rate when i get home tommorrow

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13 bones us for the shipping of the 4 cables to florida

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still some materials left for more cables....
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