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April 28 2025

4
  Rivenworld


The other problem with cheap cables is cheap connectors which can get stuck in your recorder, had that happen to me once, never again, I had to dismantle the recorder to release the cable. Quality counts and saves a lot of grief.

April 28 2025

3
  Sheriffvlogs


What about VisioSound? Have u tried There cable

April 28 2025

5
  hectorbenitez2163


Very helpful video. I learned a lot about this thanks to you.

April 28 2025

3
  audiobuff


Great content Curtis!

April 28 2025

3
  Thanasis_Stamoulis


Amazing for one more time buddy.!!!!Congratulations!!!

April 28 2025

4
  CybersecurityBoardroom


I bought some quad Canare’s in 2019 and compared them to Mogami’s and felt the high end wasn’t quite as crisp or HD as the Mogamis. Canare was very smooth though. Unfortunately, I don’t remember the microphone I tested at the time. I probably should test again with some of my latest microphones and see if I hear the same difference. Neutrics are the only connectors I trust 100%.

April 28 2025

5
  jazzstream


mixpre + mogami + Neutrik = never had a problem so far, omitting the operator of course ?

April 28 2025

5
  energieinfo21


My experience with very cheap cables and cheap connectors was the following: Replacing these with a thin cordial cable and Neutrik connectors liftet the sound from mediocre to very good. The mics were then the limiting factor (M5 matched pair from Rode). Maybe I had a very different kind of test candidates ;-)

April 28 2025

3
  ourfunhousekids


That helps. Thanks.

April 28 2025

5
  gracenotes5379


The only thing I would add is that you need good workmanship from whomever you trust to assemble your cables. Canare Star Quad + Neutrik XLR is are definitely superb choices, but care and craftsmanship in assembly still matters.

April 28 2025

5
  xray111xxx


Shielding better connector quality, and that is about it. If your gear is sounding different with different XLR cables, your gear is rather suspect.

April 28 2025

4
  glynnetolar4423


Somehow i was waiting for an indorsement of Monster cables and then if lose my mind.

April 28 2025

5
  petercofrancesco9812


I do like the flexibility of Mogami but they have gotten too expensive for me. Canare is a good option. Any brand sold by B&H is good enough. Yes those power bricks/warts cause the most problems.

April 28 2025

5
  StarWarsJay


I noticed a vast price difference between xlr cables when I started getting into all this and I almost fell for the more expensive the better trap, so I went in cheap and bought some dodgy Urgreen ones. No interference, but the connectors started coming away from the cables pretty quickly. I then went midway and bought Roland ones and I’ve had no issues since. They’re pretty rugged too. Roland make good music gear, so it would be strange if they made bad cables. That was my logic at least. I’m a novice though, so I could be wrong. Maybe they’re notoriously bad among professionals haha. A year in and they’re fine though. I also have some spares called “No bull” by Nordell. Not sure if they’re ok or not but they have good reviews.

April 28 2025

3
  KennethGreenCMP


Thanks for another great tip video.

April 28 2025

3
  ath3263


Very important as the cheap cables impinge on the sound quality

April 28 2025

4
  Newtperc


Redco TGS-01 bulk cable + neutrik black/gold connectors. Hand built. Best value there is.

April 28 2025

4
  puddytat62


So Deja Vu a video. I’ve had lengthy discussions with “pros” who swore by directional cables or this type of cable or that gold connector etc. The stereo stores were notorious for selling mega expensive cables since it was huge margin. Things like oxygen free cables etc were the norm. But pivot to broadcasters and studios and you often found some shockingly cheap cables like “Boston green” for racking gear. Mic cables are a unique cable usage since they do take a physical beating often plus can be easily impacted by RF. But long distances for an analog signal can be challenging too. If you stick to the great quality Japanese cables you’re guaranteed great shielding and durability. To my knowledge Canare… usually pronounced can R Eee.. have always been a go to for live application such as theatre or music venues. Neutrik is pretty much industry standard with both TRS and XLR connectors not to mention the combo connectors. Never ever had an issue and the best strain relief without damaging conductors. You may be able to get away with cheap cables on a short distance but for the modest price difference it’s really not worth the hassle. Stick to tried and true

April 28 2025

4
  elizeusantos93


Just heard what I need

April 28 2025

5
  BasicFilmmaker


All this is how you helped my bad sound - mainly when we found it was my cheap amazon cables. Still thanking you for that. :)

April 28 2025

5
  EndTimeCountryLiving


I like the Switchcraft cable ends with Belden cable. Solid products that last for many years.

April 28 2025

5
  nana-ld4cr


Great video, Curtis!! Thank you

April 28 2025

5
  klajdi9999


i have used booth canare and mogami! Canare much more durable in time. 12 years of field recording, plug-unplug and still work great.

April 28 2025

4
  UXXV


RF choke add ons - saw them on a set of cables there, worth adding bud?

April 28 2025

3
  longwelsh


Switch mode PSU’s are the bane of the modern engineer. Special mention for budget video walls too which put out a ton of RF interference. Especially when you find the offending cable is a D-Sub fantail or multipin link.

April 28 2025

5
  DanielWayShadow


"To those that keep trafficking bad audio tech or strategies, JUDgment TIMEcode!!!" - Curtis JUDD, King

April 28 2025

5
  lpseem3770


5:36 This is more important, than it sounds. I have seen cables tangled and twisted like eights on the shelve. They will never be able to lay flat anymore.

April 28 2025

3
  SoundSpeeds


April 28 2025

4
  michaelocunningham


Are those the Rode cables that they currently sell? I thought they were made by Canare?

April 28 2025

4
  levelupwithmikenewman


I had a cheap xlr cable connector implode and get stuck while it was still in the microphone. Was able to dissect it and remove it from the mic.

April 28 2025

3
  martinXY


I never knew XLR cables could get stuck until I bought a cable without Neutrik connectors. Lesson learned.

April 28 2025

3
  Shuttterbugg


Whats the best budget cable ud recommend..enough to get buy recording streaming etc?

April 28 2025

4
  mehdishahbeigi


And that EMC black connector is amazing

April 28 2025

3
  makeanddrink


This is so helpful! Thank you

April 28 2025

4
  nickglover


This matches my experience. The cheapest cables have spiral shielding instead of braided so they are more prone to external interference. Otherwise, durability and general fit and finish are the biggest differences. I like the Canare cables simply because they are thinner and more flexible, but Mogami is also nice.

April 28 2025

3
  naruto5046


And i was wondering why the new rode xlr cables cost much more, apparently it has both Canare cables and Neutrik connectors

April 28 2025

4
  patrickdonegan9559


Is Witchcraft still in existence?

April 28 2025

3
  PsychoBenches


I thought I had a decent cable (not amazon basics), but I realized I live in the middle of a massive city, so a lot of radio frequencies to avoid there. Probably gonna go for some mogami cables.

April 28 2025

4
  urbenkam


Brands like chord etc the cables can really expensive. So there is no difference? Subjectively?

April 28 2025

4
  borjamar


I have had good experiences with both Neutrik and Rean connectors. Others can be a mixed bag of course. Adam Hall has a "3 star" cable line with their own connectors ("4 sta" uses Rean, " 5 Star" uses Neutrik and better termination, like shrink wrapped solder joints) and they work fine. For long cable runs star quad cable is really amazing at rejecting interference. Not surprising star quad was the stabdard for railroad signalling before the reign of fiber. Mogami, Canare and Belden sell them. As for el cheapo cables, I experienced ones so poorly soldered, the balanced cables picked up differential interference, go figure!

April 28 2025

5
  arifchagla8752


Super cool!

April 28 2025

5
  chillywilli


Maybe not so well known or available in the US but both German manufacterers Sommer Cable and Cordial make high quality cables. According to budget the connectors are either Rean, a budget brand from Neutrik Made in China or the original Neutrik connectors. Neutrik is the original inventor of the XLR standard BTW. I soldered numerous cables with Neutrik and you are right about the strain relief, something that counts when cables are under stress. I like the coloured rings that you can exchange on the Neutrik connectors.

April 28 2025

4
  brett1934


Can you please test the ambient cables

April 28 2025

4
  michaelpoczynek


Thanks again, Curtis. I ordered some Mogami cables. B&H is out of some of the Canare cables. Thanks for your help.

April 28 2025

5
  BigHugeYES


Instrument cables are more likely to have problems than XLRs in my experience. I get gold connectors because corrosion seems to be a factor for me, especially near the ocean. Great, solid advice in this video. Thanks.

April 28 2025

4
  TeddyRumble


All my cables are Canare. I am not gentle with my cables, and these have not let me down. Very satisfied.

April 28 2025

5
  LMEZ18


This is a really well demonstrated video, Thankyou :):)

April 28 2025

4
  HowYouMove


I’m a new beginner with a small home set up with 2 different Mics and Rode Podmic & the AKG P120 mic & I wanted to know your opinion on the Mogami CorePlus Microphone XLR Cable? Because there’s a online store that sells the 10 FT cable for $22 with free shipping

April 28 2025

3
  audiowitch


wow! now this is a legit video comparison.. it’s not about the sound quality but the protection from interference which sets cables apart… thanks for this!

April 28 2025

5
  AG0N1AN


Really appreciate the breakdown, thank you.

April 28 2025

5
  veronica.armstrong


3:20 I feel attacked, but thank you! :)

April 28 2025

3
  keithmoriyama5421


Belden 1084/ Switchcraft XLR The industry standard in world class installations. Warning: The elaborate braided shielding is a pain in the ass to work with.

April 28 2025

3
  kennychau2778


Can I have one XLR cables please

April 28 2025

3
  Treblestar


I would like to add one aspect to this, which is impact sound (Trittschall/Bewegungsschall). Lesser quality microphone cables can have problems with that. In practice it means that such cables induce noise into the signal, if they are moved or touched during signal transmission (e.g. during a recording). Gladly there are high-quality cables available, which do not suffer from such problems. Note: As far as I know, this phenomenon cannot be attributed to insufficient external electromagnetic shielding of a cable. I think it can occur due to insufficient shielding between the individual wires in the cable or the type of stranding.

April 28 2025

3
  missileGauges


This might be a stupid question, that I hope a kind soul could answer. Many xlr cable are named microphone cables. Would these so called microphone cables work. From an amplifier to av separate (home theater processor)? Or is it something one should think about there.

April 28 2025

3
  Thomas-eu6fj


Your advice on XLR cables is spot on. I have been using Canare cables with Neutrik connectors for the last 12 years (bought them in 2011 from BH Photo in NY) and has no issues so far even though my main work is Documentary shoots in some really tough locations

April 28 2025

3
  uguronlineShorts


Elimde rode nt1 kit şeklinde aldığım kutusundan çıkan xlr kablosu var yeni birtane kablo almalımıyım senheiser 845 im için Hangi marka model önerirsiniz?

April 28 2025

4
  rumorscameras


i have a zoom h4n pro, sennheiser mke600 and a wireless pro rode. do recon it s better to run the mke600 to the rode wiress hen the receiver rode on to my sony camera or not use wireless with the mke 6oo and record into the h4n pro, it s confusing thanks

April 28 2025

5
  haies09


Is the Rode XLR3 cable suitable or should I go with what your recommend? Getting RF noise from my PC, especially during gaming

April 28 2025

3
  haies09


0:49 is this the Rode XLR3 cable?

April 28 2025

5
  MadelnMachines


What about any audio difference with studio monitors?

April 28 2025

3
  RedBalloon88


NLFX???

April 28 2025

4
  English_to_Persian


this video deserve like and comment for sure, thanks for saving my time

April 28 2025

3
  ShantiPrem7


Thank, Curtis, for your great work! I have a doubt. If I run 2 xlr mic cables along one another, could this create an interference?

April 28 2025

4
  artureff3046


Even at home I use mogami/canare with Neutric or Amphion connectors (XLR). RCA (chinch) with eminence connectors. Certainly, manufactured by WBC, but anyway, they are usually short.

April 28 2025

4
  ShantiPrem7


Thank you for your work! Is it possible to feel slight electrical current at the metal parts of XRL connectors? Is it normal? I have Rode CasterDuo and sometimes I feel this current. I wonder if this current could have damaged both of my Rode mics (Rode Podmic and NT1).

April 28 2025

3
  ShantiPrem7


¡Gracias!

April 28 2025

5
  billycrowe4501


Hey Chris, I’ve been a mogami/Hosa man for all my cables but it would be nice to have some colored options for organization and running lines . Do you have any recommendation on high quality colored options? I see ride has premium colored cables but am not sure if I trust rode at that level. Please prove me wrong. Thanks a bunch! Looking for rainbow primary colors