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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:20 pm 
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Hi I wish to learn more from you guys... just wondering since I am using 1/4" balanced TRS cable to link my unamp mixer to active speaker, will that hurt if I use "microphone" balanced cable like those from Mogami?

They labeled as "microphone cable" so I am wondering is that just for microphone only. They look the same to me. Any comment?


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Nope it is fine, they are called mic cables because mainly that's what they are used for.  If your mixer has XLR outputs & your active speakers have XLR inputs - use a mic cable of adequate length.

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I would not use any kind of microphone cable or guitar cord for speaker usage.
Microphone cables may cut too much of the signal to the speakers.  The wire gauge used in these cables is too thin and will have too much resistance.

Ha, ha.  I see I'm disagreeing with Lonman.  Maybe he has found that in practical usage it doesn't seem to cause a problem.  In theory it could though.


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Odie @ Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:32 pm wrote:
I would not use any kind of microphone cable or guitar cord for speaker usage.
Microphone cables may cut too much of the signal to the speakers.  The wire gauge used in these cables is too thin and will have too much resistance.

Ha, ha.  I see I'm disagreeing with Lonman.  Maybe he has found that in practical usage it doesn't seem to cause a problem.  In theory it could though.


As a "speaker" cable no - a microphone cable is not adequate.  Speaker cable being the cable between a power amp & speaker.  
His is an active speaker system, which means it just needs the line level signal coming from the mixer TO the amplified speaker which a microphone cable is perfectly adequate to run a line level signal.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:58 pm 
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Hey Lon, I really like the animated gif attached at the bottom of message!!! The shaking head StarTrek Captains rock man!! Staring to them for a while make me wanna shake like them too!! hahaha... cheers!!


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Hey Lon, I really like the animated gif attached at the bottom of message!!! The shaking head StarTrek Captains rock man!! Staring to them for a while make me wanna shake like them too!! hahaha... cheers!!


Thats actually the Saturday Night Live skit that included Jim Carrey with the guys that starred in the Night At The Roxbury.  Found this gif one day & liked it.

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What lonman says is correct as these are powered speakers and so the signal being delivered to them is line level which a "microphone" cable is suited to.

The fact it is called a microphone cable is somewhat misleading as it is suited to carrying any type of line level signals. I guess it's just because XLRs are often associated with microphones.

If you try to stick an amplifier output down any line level cable it will work to a point but I wouldn't do it if you value your equipment!

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DanInManchester @ Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:15 pm wrote:
The fact it is called a microphone cable is somewhat misleading as it is suited to carrying any type of line level signals. I guess it's just because XLRs are often associated with microphones.


Older speaker systems often used XLR connections as well back in the 70-'s/80's even some early 90's.

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