If you’ve recently purchased live sound or DJ equipment and need incredible and affordable products, DY Pro Audio can help. In particular, our Van Damme microphone cable products combine flexibility, durability, noiseless operation, and excellent handling characteristics. These products are the ultimate tool for connectivity, used by professionals and amateurs alike, linking mixing desks, amplifiers, PA systems, and other technology with ease.
Van Damme microphone cables can be found in film and recording studios, high street music shops, professional touring applications, and the education sector. Their popularity is due to incredible design, engineering and refinement, enabling high-quality sound and connectivity wherever they go. No humming, buzzing or lost sound with these high-tech and innovative cables.
DY Pro Audio is happy to offer 30+ varieties of Van Damme cables, with varying lengths, colours and specifications to suit your equipment. Whether you need Purple, Red or White gear, these products have all been recently upgraded with new and advanced PVC jacketing materials.
The result? The perfect accompaniment to the Van Damme Pro Grade Classic XKE Instrument, Equinox products, or even the latest piece of hi-fi kit, these Van Damme microphone cables will help you to reach maximum ohm.
FAQs
No, they are different. An
XLR connector has two pins while a microphone cable has one pin. The difference between these connectors is that an XLR connector is used for audio signals, whereas a microphone cable is used for voice signals.
The best cable for a microphone is one that has a balanced plug. This means that both the left and right channels should be identical. If they aren't, then you need to use an unbalanced plug.
To discuss this with a member of DY Pro Audio, you can contact us at [email protected] with any queries.
The microphone cable makes no difference at all. However, some microphones come with a different cable for recording music, which has two wires instead of one. This is called phantom power, and it allows you to record audio from instruments such as guitars and pianos.
A microphone uses a coaxial cable. The audio signal travels through the centre conductor, which connects directly to the
microphone input jack. The outer shield acts as a ground for the circuit.
A microphone cable connects to a sound card which is connected to a computer. The sound card converts digital audio signals into analogue signals that can be heard through speakers. Microphone cables come in different lengths and types depending on how much power they need to transmit. They are different from
speaker cables and come in several specifications to suit different connecting needs.