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Instruments4music Ltd
Osprey House, Featherby Way,
Purdeys Ind Est, Rochford
Essex, SS4 1LD
XLR Male To Two XLR Female Leads
Code:
CL160
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Dual XLR Male To Female
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1.5
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Description
An XLR Splitter Cable or Audio Patch Lead designed for connecting two pieces of studio or rack equipment together via a single cable. This type of high-quality Audio Patch Lead is typically used in professional and home studio setups where dual audio feeds are connected to one piece of equipment, such as a mixing console or audio processor. The Male XLR connector plugs into the output of a single piece of equipment, while the two Female XLR connectors plug into the inputs on two separate pieces of gear.
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