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What is the length of the Samson TM6 Tourtek Microphone Cable?

The Samson TM6 Tourtek Microphone Cable is 6 feet long.

What is the purpose of the braided copper shield in the TM6 cable?

The braided copper shield with 96% coverage in the TM6 cable provides exceptional protection against RFI/EMI interference, ensuring the integrity of your audio signal.

What type of connectors does the TM6 microphone cable have?

The TM6 microphone cable has XLR connectors on both ends, making it suitable for connecting a microphone to a device with an XLR input, such as a mixer or soundboard.

What is the advantage of the low capacitance design of the TM6 cable?

The low capacitance design of the TM6 cable ensures that your audio signal remains uncolored and free of noise, delivering a clean and transparent sound.

Is the TM6 cable suitable for professional use?

Yes, the TM6 cable is a professional-grade microphone cable, designed to meet the requirements of musicians and sound engineers who demand superior sound quality and ultimate reliability.

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Samson TM6 6' Tourtek Microphone Cable Specifications

  • Cable Type

    XLR mic cable

  • Length

    6' (1.82 m)

  • Shielding

    96% coverage braided copper shield

  • Connector 1

    3-Pin XLR male

  • Connector 2

    3-Pin XLR female

  • UPC Code

    809164006961

About Samson TM6 6' Tourtek Microphone Cable

While the Samson TM6 6' Tourtek Microphone Cable is engineered to meet the exacting needs of musicians and sound engineers, its superior construction goes beyond mere functionality. This professional-grade cable is crafted with two 24-gauge multi-strand inner conductors, ensuring high-quality audio transmission that preserves the clarity and richness of your sound.

Encased in a robust braided copper shield with an impressive 96% coverage, the TM6 offers exceptional protection against RFI/EMI interference. This meticulous shielding is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your audio signal in a variety of environments, whether on stage, in the studio, or during field recordings.

The durability of this cable is further enhanced by its 6 mm PVC outer jacket, which not only safeguards the internal components from physical damage but also contributes to the cable's overall flexibility. This combination of sturdiness and pliability makes the TM6 an ideal choice for those who need reliable equipment that can withstand the rigors of regular use and transport.

With its low capacitance design, the TM6 ensures that your audio signal remains uncolored and free of noise, delivering a clean and transparent sound that professionals demand. The cable's 6-foot length strikes a perfect balance between reach and convenience, providing ample room for movement without creating excess slack that could lead to tangles or trip hazards.

In summary, the Samson TM6 6' Tourtek Microphone Cable stands out as a durable, high-quality, and reliable choice for anyone seeking professional audio connectivity. Its sturdy construction and meticulous attention to detail ensure that it not only meets but exceeds the expectations of discerning audio professionals.

Samson TM6 6' Tourtek Microphone Cable Features

  • Genuine Neutrik nickel-plated phone plug
  • PVC strain relief
  • Genuine Neutrik XLR connector
  • Braided copper shield, 96% coverage
  • 24-gauge multi-strand copper conductor with PVC jacket
  • 6 mm PVC jacket
  • 1/4" to 1/8" adapter included

Key Features

  • Professional-grade 6' microphone cable for superior audio transmission
  • Dual 24-gauge multi-strand inner conductors for high-quality sound
  • Robust braided copper shield with 96% coverage for RFI/EMI interference protection
  • Durable 6 mm PVC outer jacket for enhanced cable longevity
  • Low capacitance design for clean, noise-free audio signal
  • Ideal for use in studios, on stage, or during field recordings