Balanced XLR speaker cables.
Moderator: jingle_jangle
Balanced XLR speaker cables.
What is the difference between a balanced XLR mic cable and a balanced XLR speaker cable?
I need a speaker cable for my new amp, and don't want to accidently buy a mic cable. Until now, I've only ever used old style 1/4" jack cables (for my older valve amps), and I am certainly aware of the vast difference between a guitar cable and one of these.
I need a speaker cable for my new amp, and don't want to accidently buy a mic cable. Until now, I've only ever used old style 1/4" jack cables (for my older valve amps), and I am certainly aware of the vast difference between a guitar cable and one of these.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
I ended up making my own speakers cables from two XLR jacks, and a mains-voltage extension cable (240V, three core(earth/live/neutral)). If the extension cable can handle 10 Amps, I'm pretty sure it can handle the current of 300W @ 8Ohms. Works fine for everything I've tried so far, though I never turn it up past 2 or 3 on the output volume.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
