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Out of curiosity, I just stripped the jacket off of a cheap microphone
XLR cable that came with an Audio Technica ATR2100 microphone. There is a second jacket inside the outside jacket. If the cable is the same as the one at the link below, the inside jacket is a "Conductive PVC Shield." https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ies_XLR_M.html How effective is the conductive PVC shield? I assume it's crap, but can it be quantified? Is it 50% as effective as a foil or 100% braid shield? 30%? 80%? I used one of these cables in a pinch and was surprised when there was a little noise in the system. It will be interesting to see whether a real cable will clean it up. Bonus question: What's your favorite bulk XLR mic cable (other than star quad types?) |
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