ProCo Excellines EXMN-15 XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable, 15-Foot

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Pixel Pro Audio's Choice

Many budget cables are noisy and aren't built very well. ProCo's Excellines defy the trend by using Neutrik connections (the best in the business) and a tight shielding to keep out noise. You won't get a better cable for the money.

ProCo Excellines cables deliver studio-grade performance at a price that makes sense. They are the reason ProCo has become one of the most respected names in stage and studio cabling. Built for exceptional audio quality and long-lasting durability, Excellines are trusted in studios worldwide thanks to their accuracy and reliability.

The EXMN-15 XLR cable features a 24AWG tight-twisted pair with spiral shielding and rugged Neutrik connectors on both ends. This design ensures clean signal transfer and dependable performance session after session. ProCo Sound backs this quality with a limited lifetime warranty, so you can count on these cables for years to come. That’s why at Pixel Pro Audio, we recommend Excellines to anyone who wants professional-grade cables without overspending.

Why We Like Them

  • Exceptional audio clarity at an affordable price
  • Durable construction with Neutrik connectors
  • Reliable shielding for noise-free performance
  • Backed by ProCo’s limited lifetime warranty

Technical Specs

  • Length: 15 feet
  • Balanced Microphone Cable, XLR Male – XLR Female
  • Conductor Gauge: (2) 24 gauge
  • Shield: Bare annealed copper serve, 95% coverage
  • Jacket: Matte PVC, O.D. 0.230"
  • Capacitance: 21 pF/ft. @ 1 kHz
  • Characteristic Impedance: 70 Ω nominal
  • D.C. Resistance @ 20°C: 23 Ω/1000'

 

Warranty: Limited Lifetime

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl Phthalate and Antimony Oxide which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov