Monster Standard 100 Microphone Cable (20')Item ID: S100M20Audio Cable, XLR Male-XLR Female, 20' Long
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From Our Research Team:Monster Cables - Hear What You've Been Missing!With a Monster Standard 100 cable, you get a cable that sounds as good as it looks. Whether you're gigging, tracking in the studio, or jamming in the garage, a Monster Standard 100 cable is a great entry-level cable to get you started. Pros know that an instrument cable can make a big difference, and that's why a lot of your favorite bands use Monster. Every musician needs quality, durability, and reliability with their instrument cables in order to create great-sounding music, and Monster Standard 100 cables provide just that!Features:
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I was out on the road without enough XLR cables, and with tons of perfectly silent, rugged and reliable cables at home, I couldn't justify anything more than the cheapest they had at Guitar Center. Ba... read more [+]d move. Surprisingly, these cables we're, in fact, the cheapest. They also worked great for a few days. When I got them back home, however, the buzz, hum and even radio broadcasts these cables picked up made them unusable. Not wanting to bother returning them, I cut away the rubber sheath around one of the connectors to investigate the problem. The first thing I found is the actual connectors are nothing more than the run of the mill connectors that are readily available all over ebay. The second thing I found was that the cable was in fact wired INCORRECTLY. Knowing this, I cut the cable as close to the connector as possible and spliced it back together with the correct wiring. Naturally, it was dead silent.May 22, 2010 Music Background: I always knew monster cables we're overpriced, however, I never knew they were just flat out bad quality. Never will I ever buy a monster cable again. close [-]
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