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The GLS Audio 25ft Mic Cable Patch Cords are professional-grade XLR cables designed for optimal performance in various audio settings. With a robust construction featuring a locking metal end and a flexible rubber jacket, these cables ensure secure connections and durability. The pack of 10 cables is perfect for both beginners and seasoned professionals, providing a reliable solution for live performances, recording studios, and more, all while maintaining a noise-free audio experience.
N**.
I've bought the 10 pack, five separate times now
These cables are great. They often go on sale, and you can get 10 cables for about $100. I use them in my recording studio as well as for live sound gigs. I'll likely buy more the next time that they go on sale. I've also bought the multicolor cable pack, to help organize my drum channels at the studio. The connections are tight, sound consistent with other studio quality cables, and are very affordable.
B**N
Best value and quality
I needed a bulk quantity of these on short notice, and these worked perfectly. No defective cables, all made very high quality, no frills, just solid cables. GLS have been my go to for other cables, and their XLRs are just as quality and extremely affordable. Better price and better quality than you'll likely find at any big brand music store, no brainer purchase.
B**P
Came to buy more... Amazon says I bought the last batch in 2012
12 years later and the first batch are still going strong after 100s of gigs. Yeah, I'd say they do the job.
D**.
Worth the price.
I usually have bulk cable in my inventory and make my own XLR cables, but I had a last minute job pop up and knew I wouldn't have time to make cables as usual. I Didn't know what to expect at around $10 per cable, but I was quite impressed. If these were available with quality Neutrik ends, I would have no problem paying a couple more dollars for them.
A**R
Great cables and connectors
Great cables and connectors, great company. I am a working musician and retired computer guy. I have had to rely on high quality cables my entire professional career. I tried many of the expensive "name" brand cables for both instruments, mics and speakers and have always been disappointed. When I finally found GLS 22ga bulk cable and connectors I replaced most of our bands cables with made to length GLS cables and our equipment problems have all gone away.The only problem we have had with a GLS cable was tracked down to a faulty connector supplied by another vendor; when replaced, the cable again worked flawlessly. My bandmate believes in whatever name brand the guy at GC sells him. While I had his defective cable in for repair, he went to GC and bought a $35 instrument cable only to find that when he plugged it in, it was defective from the sealed packaging. He is again using the GLS cable.Use these cables and connectors, you won't be sorry.
D**E
Great value for years
I've bought GLS mic cables as well as other special signal cables and they are a bargain. Sure, they're not quite as idiotproof as some that cost four times the price. But of the forty I've purchase over the last 8 years, only 3 have broken and those we abused. Wrap them right (I use reels) and treat them well and they be a bargain in use.
M**R
Less Tangle, More Value
These are not the cheapest cables available, but they are definitely the best product for your dollars. Sturdy cables with strong ends and connectors. The best part: they rarely tangle. I am loyal to these cables because they are less likely to twist or tangle. I do an OK job of coiling the cables (I do NOT do the over-under method), and each time, the cables pull out just fine. They are not extremely stiff like Monster cables, but they are not flimsy either. Over the past 10 years using this brand of cables, I've only had to replace about 15% due to wear and use. (Most have been replaced due to other issues such as being accidentally cut, ends being smashed by dropped speakers, loss of cables).Try a couple, then you will want to replace your whole inventory of cables.
Z**.
Keep the boots tight and they'll be fine
Most of these come with the boots slightly loose. They have to be tight in order for the strain relief to work. Every time I wrap a cable it ends with both ends hooked together and I can easily and quickly check both boots. I just do it without thinking about it. I've never had one of these go bad. The value cannot be beat.
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