Memphis, TN, United States
About this listing
The SAMIC30.2 is exactly what it says on the tin — a 30-foot XLR mic cable that gets the job done without drama. This is the length that covers most situations: vocalist to front-of-house position, drum overheads to your snake, or that monitor mix run that's just a bit too far for a 25-footer.
Heavy-duty construction means this cable will survive the trunk of your car, the venue floor, and that bassist who somehow always steps on cables during load-in. The XLR connections are standard 3-pin — male to female — so it plays nice with every mic, mixer, and audio interface you're likely to encounter.
Thirty feet hits the sweet spot for most gigs. It's long enough to reach from the stage to a reasonable FOH position without having excess cable creating a trip hazard or picking up noise. If you're running vocals, drum mics, or connecting stage boxes, this length handles the majority of real-world scenarios without the bulk of longer runs.
The black jacket keeps things looking professional and won't show every bit of road grime like lighter colors do. No fancy bells or whistles here — just a reliable cable that carries your signal cleanly from point A to point B.
Bottom line: This is a solid workhorse XLR cable for gigging musicians who need reliable 30-foot runs without paying boutique prices.
Technical Specifications
Model: SAMIC30.2
Length: 30 feet
Cable Color: Black
Input Connector: Male XLR (3-pin)
Output Connector: Female XLR (3-pin)
Construction: Heavy duty
Warranty: 1 year
Quantity: 1 cable
Recommended For: Live sound, studio recording, stage monitoring
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 30 feet the right length for my setup?
Thirty feet covers most stage-to-FOH distances and monitor runs in small to medium venues. If you're in a coffee shop or small club, you might have excess cable. If you're in a larger venue or outdoor festival, you might need the 50 or 100-foot versions. Measure your typical gig setups to be sure.
Can I chain multiple XLR cables together for longer runs?
Yes, XLR cables connect end-to-end easily since one end is male and the other female. Just remember that every connection is a potential failure point, and runs over 100 feet total might benefit from a DI box or active cable to maintain signal strength.
How does this compare to the cheap XLR cables at the music store?
The heavy-duty construction here means fewer cable failures mid-gig. Cheap cables often work fine initially but develop intermittent connections, crackling, or complete failures after being coiled, transported, and stepped on repeatedly. Pay a bit more now or pay more later when you're buying replacements.
Will this work with my wireless mic receiver or audio interface?
Any gear with standard 3-pin XLR inputs and outputs will work fine. This includes wireless receivers, audio interfaces, mixing boards, powered speakers, and stage snakes. Just match male to female — the cable goes between your mic (or other XLR output) and your mixer/interface input.
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