I don't know of any, but why not go to RS and get a little project box and build one? Pop the jack in, solder the lines, do the grommet thing at the edge of the box and you're in business.
I really sucked at soldering in the past, i dont have a soldering gun anymore. Ive seen these cables some where before , but i cant remember where.(catalog or magazine-why cant i remember)
Oh... You want actual preassmbled cables? OK... Still no problem...
So you need a right-angle Female XLR connector on one end. How about on the other end? Just a standard Male XLR connector? What ever you need, just have it (them?) custom made with Mogami, Canare, Belden, Gepco, etc. Not a big deal at all.
They have NC3FRC-BAG starting at $6.49. They may have pre-fab cables. I wouldn't know, I always make all my own cables. Seriously, it's really worth doing yourself. It can save lots of money and effort over the long run.
I just bought 100' of Belden 1512C from them. Once my 26U rack with 4" drawer from nice-racks shows up, I'm going to wire up the whole thing myself, and promise never to buy another gear again.
Well, that's what I told my SO for the moment.
No affiliation with Markertek, just a satisfied customer.
Hey... What did you just pay for the 100' of 1512C from Markertek? I just bought 120' of it from Have Inc. and paid $0.83/ft. It's currently at that price, regardless of quantity.
Well ok, where can i learn to solder? What kind of solder gun and solder to buy? In my past solder days i repaired some cables that broke and wired up some guitar pickups. Thats about it, i allways made a mess, yaknow the the solder "clumps" that was me, i didnt know what i was doing, i had $10 radio wack solder gun and radio wack solder too.
Thanks Recording engineer for those links, it seems like i would send decent chunk of change to get 2 right angles female end XLR cables.(i just whant them for my tom mics, since my cym's are low,and the they hit the top of the cord.