Bespeco EAJXF500 Jack / XLR-F 5m

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    Bespeco EAJXF500 Eagle Pro Unbalanced XLR Female to Mono Jack Cable (5m)
    The Bespeco EAJXF500 is a professional-grade, high-shielding audio cable from the acclaimed Eagle Pro Series. Featuring a 3-pin XLR Female connector on one end and a 6.35 mm (1/4′) Mono Jack on the other, this 5-meter (approx. 16.4 feet) unbalanced cable offers extra reach for stage performances and studio recording. It is specifically engineered to bridge professional microphones, wireless receivers, and line-level audio gear directly into mixing consoles, amplifiers, or powered stage monitors.
    Manufactured in Italy, the EAJXF500 utilizes premium oxygen-free copper (OFC) internal wiring and a specialized semi-conductive graphite-infused PVC shield to deliver flawless signal purity over longer distances with zero mechanical handling noise.
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    Technical Specifications
    • Model: Bespeco EAJXF500
    • Series: Eagle Pro Series
    • Type: Shielded Unbalanced Microphone / Line Audio Cable
    • Length: 5.0 meters (approx. 16.4 feet)
    • Connector A: 3-Pin XLR Female (XLR3FXN)
    • Connector B: 6.35 mm (1/4′) TS Mono Jack — Straight (S60BKB)
    • Connector Type: Heavy-duty molded metal casing shells
    • Contacts: Gold-plated tips and pins for optimal conductivity and rust prevention
    • Cable Core: High-grade CVP100SBK low-noise shielded conductor
    • Conductor: High-purity 98% OFC (Oxygen-Free Copper)
    • Shielding: High-density spiral copper wire with ? 92% coverage + semi-conductive internal PVC
    • Outer Diameter: Flexible PVC and vulcanized silicone jacket
    • Color: Black
    • Origin: Made in Italy
    • Application: Dynamic Microphones, Wireless Microphone Receivers, Vocal Processors, Studio Monitors, Mixer Outputs, and Unbalanced Audio Interconnections