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The MFL 50 ft Flexible DMX Cable is designed for professional audio performance, featuring a 22AWG wire gauge and 110-ohm impedance. With heavy-duty 3-pin XLR connectors and a robust double shielding layer, this cable ensures optimal signal clarity and durability, making it perfect for stage lighting and DJ setups.
A**5
A long, sturdy cable for a good price.
I am always going through XLR and DMX cables. I do sound and lighting for different events and inevitably they get lost or damaged through all forms of abuse. I’m sure some random kids walked away with more than one of them over the years. More than that, I like having a ton of different lengths available to keep things nice and clean. As such, I like to have a lot of cables on hand.This is a good quality cable with an excellent length for doing my lighting. The cables seem solid and well-constructed but are easy to bend and wrap as needed. They’re pleasantly flexible but feel like they can take some wear and tear out in the field. The plugs are very strong and fit snuggly into the DMX ports and they look quite durable. The lock mechanism works well. I wiggled them around especially at the plug area and didn’t have any failures or signal loss. I ran the lights through a few scenes and didn’t have any problems.If you’re on tour with Journey (are they still around?), you’ll probably want something more hardcore, but for the casual user or part-time DJ, these would be a great choice.
H**I
Great cable
The 50 foot length is great when you have a long run to your lights from your booth. The signal quality is great for the length of cable that it is, and I've had no issues or complaints with it.
G**T
No issues thus far, nice long DMX lead
Has worked without issue for multiple shows.
M**K
Sturdy
This is a really nice, long, sturdy piece of cable right here. Really enjoying the quality.
M**N
Seem like quality ends and cable
DMX lighting control cables are technically different that microphone or audio cables. The often work, but at longer length, the different impedance can cause issues with signal. This works great at 50 ft, even hooked 2 together and had no problems at 100ft.
M**E
Great Cable, Stays Flexible
This cable stays nice and flexible, no matter the temperature. I have other cables that get a bit stiffer when the temperature starts to drop, which can make taping wires down more of a challenge.Very happy with this cable and I use it for both DMX and Audio. (Personally I'll just DMX cables for Audio but not XLR cables for DMX)
A**R
An excellent, high-quality cable!
This controller cable is specifically designed for DMX equipment. Let me explain: In the market and professional shows, as well as in DJ setups, lighting is an essential component alongside sound (audio). When the revolution of light shows began, the cost of such shows was extremely high. However, over time, they have improved, and their prices have significantly decreased. It's highly possible that you have a lighting setup at home, and since they are modular, you can gradually build your own "personal arsenal," even competing with a DJ's equipment. Now, this cable is used to connect the show light heads (par lights). These lights or heads are computerized and controlled through a processor that provides a wide range of movements for each head. Nowadays, you can illuminate a large patio for an average cost of less than $100 for four heads, and the controller itself costs around $50. This cable is necessary to synchronize the heads. By connecting the first head to the controller and creating a link, you can ensure that the others work in sync. You'll need to connect the first head to the second, the second to the third, and so on simultaneously. (There are other types of cables available specifically for creating links.) So, if you want to create a stunning celebration in your home garden, here's your solution! I know you might be thinking, "But this is just the 'cable'!" Well, you're right, but you have to start somewhere, right? And what better way to start than with the cable itself? :)
M**K
Great "long-ish" XLR
I got this XLR to run from a digital mixing board positioned on one side of a stage to reach the powered PA speaker on the other side of the stage. The cable needed to route down the side of the stage, across the back behind the drummer and up the other side of the stage and this worked perfectly! The connectors are solid and stayed put, and the sound was crystal clear with no distortion or loss of signal despite the relatively long length. You can't go wrong giving this one a go!
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