Bespeco EAMB300 XLR-M / XLR-F 3m

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    Bespeco EAMB300 Eagle Pro Balanced XLR Male to XLR Female Cable (3m)
    The Bespeco EAMB300 is a professional-grade, balanced microphone cable from the acclaimed Eagle Pro Series. Featuring a 3-pin XLR Male connector on one end and a 3-pin XLR Female on the other, this 3-meter (approx. 10 feet) cable is engineered for flawless, noise-free, and high-fidelity audio signal transmissions. It is the industry-standard length choice for studio vocal tracking, instrument miking, and connecting active studio monitors directly to audio interfaces.
    Manufactured in Italy, the EAMB300 utilizes a 98% oxygen-free copper (OFC) core paired with a semi-conductive internal PVC shield to eliminate interference and handle high-headroom audio with absolute precision.
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    Technical Specifications
    • Model: Bespeco EAMB300
    • Series: Eagle Pro Series
    • Type: Shielded Balanced Microphone / Line Cable
    • Length: 3.0 meters (approx. 10 feet)
    • Connector A: 3-Pin XLR Male (XLR3MXN)
    • Connector B: 3-Pin XLR Female (XLR3FXN)
    • Connector Type: Heavy-duty molded metal casing shells
    • Contacts: Gold-plated pins and connectors for ultimate conductivity and rust prevention
    • Cable Core: Proprietary CVP100S low-noise balanced conductor
    • Conductor Layout: High-purity 98% OFC (Oxygen-Free Copper)
    • Shielding: High-density spiral copper wire with ? 92% coverage + internal semi-conductive PVC
    • Outer Diameter: Flexible PVC and vulcanized silicone jacket
    • Color: Black
    • Origin: Made in Italy
    • Application: Dynamic and Condenser Microphones, Studio Monitors, Audio Interfaces, Mixing Consoles, Stage Box Interconnections, Patch Bays, and Balanced Line-level Audio Systems.