kato
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Never heard of this before. From Markertek catalog:
"Our CMI-Series microphone cables are assembled with a quad-element inner cable surrounded by a dense, braided shield. Two conductors carry the positive signals and two carry the negative, for lower capacitance."
Is this actually better, or am I being manipulated by the feeling that it must be better.
The only Hosa brand cables I've bought in the past were thin and crappy.
And here's another one:
"Special 4 conductor configuration plus high shield density reduce hum and noise to less than 10% of conventional 2-conductor mic cables."
Also, what are mini-XLR cables. Is that just code for "XLR" or a different size XLR?
"Our CMI-Series microphone cables are assembled with a quad-element inner cable surrounded by a dense, braided shield. Two conductors carry the positive signals and two carry the negative, for lower capacitance."
Is this actually better, or am I being manipulated by the feeling that it must be better.
The only Hosa brand cables I've bought in the past were thin and crappy.
And here's another one:
"Special 4 conductor configuration plus high shield density reduce hum and noise to less than 10% of conventional 2-conductor mic cables."
Also, what are mini-XLR cables. Is that just code for "XLR" or a different size XLR?