Benjamin Maas |
July 31st, 2010 11:42 AM |
Shielding is king with casbles... Have a cable that is poorly shielded and you can have major buzz issues from a number of sources. Interference can come from a number of sources. They range from the most common being electrical noise or multiple grounds in a system (common in music applications because the rigs are so large) to things like cellular telephones.
I find there are a number of "quality" cables out there that have shielding issues- the worst for me being Mogami cable. Fantastic sound, easy to coil and work with, but the shielding sucks. Canare Star Quad will resist just about anything, the german cable Sommercable is even better when you see how it's made.
The other thing to be aware of is if the shield is attached to the shell of the XLR. There is a school of thought that likes this- especially in production sound, but I prefer to keep all of my grounds away from the shells. Can open up too many problems in harsh enfironments for interference and in locations where multiple grounds are a bad thing.
These days I make my own cables, but a place like Markertek will have good workmanship and good quality wire.
--Ben
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