05/15/2026 8:52 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/xlr3-3pin-angled-metal-core-XO062/

XLR3 3pin angled metal core

REF: XO062
Specifications
  • XLR male 3-pin connector for mounting microphone cables, audio lines, instrument cable or DMX cables (DMX512).
  • The connection of the cables is made by welding to the terminals.
  • Silver metallic body and connector.
  • Model with 90 degree angle.
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PVP
2.68
Price including VAT: 2.68
PVD
1.99
2 years
warranty
14 days
returns
100%
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Specifications
  • XLR male 3-pin connector for mounting microphone cables, audio lines, instrument cable or DMX cables (DMX512).
  • The connection of the cables is made by welding to the terminals.
  • Silver metallic body and connector.
  • Model with 90 degree angle.

More info

XLR male 3-pin connector for mounting microphone cables, audio lines, instrument cable or DMX cables (DMX512). The connection of the cables is made by welding to the terminals. Silver metallic body and connector. Model with 90 degree angle.

  • Gross Weight: 40 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 6.4 x 1.9 x 3.9 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 6.4 x 3.9 x 1.9 cm

Technical terms

  • XLR
  • DMX512
  • DMX512 or DMX
XLR
The XLR or Cannon is a type of connector that usually connect balanced lines. In fact, it is more balanced connector used for professional audio applications, and is also the standard connector used in entertainment lighting equipment to transmit the digital control signal "DMX". His nickname cannon, for which he is best known in Spain is that the first to be used in this country, were made by theITT/CANNON brand, and carried "cannon" stamped on the chassis. It has three pin plug and European standard for audio signals is as follows: for the earth or mesh. for one-phase signal, known as a living or hot to the back or push-pull signal, known as return or cold. It is available in version 3-pin and 5-pin.

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