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Hosa HMIC-003 REAN XLR3F to XLR3M Pro Microphone Cable, 3 Feet

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1.Size:10 Feet


2.Style:Cable


About this item

  • Silver-plated REAN connectors for superior signal transfer
  • 20 AWG Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for a louder, clearer signal
  • 90 percent OFC braided shield for a higher signal to noise ratio


The Hosa HMIC025 Pro XLR Microphone Cable is engineered to deliver years of rock-solid reliability. Combining REAN connectors by Neutrik AG with world-class manufacturing techniques, they redefine what performance and value are all about.


Tiffany Johns
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
My Hosa cables never let me down, they just come to work and do their job. 10/10
gingerbeer
Reviewed in France on January 30, 2025
Les produits hosa sont de ma modeste expérience fiables, je ne fait pas de scènes mais dans mon studio ils ne m’ont jamais fait défaut ( j’ai acheté le 1er il y a plus de 30 ans) .
Baldur
Reviewed in Spain on August 19, 2024
Muy buenos cables.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
Perfect little short cable for the studio
Jason N
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Shielding feels much better quality than the cheaper cables I have been using, good value compared to the more expensive cables
Kody
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2023
STURDY, thick casing and great connectors that are have a nice click, though no locking mechanism. Not really necessary as they do have a nice click when they are fully connected. Also despite having a TON of electrical devices there is no interference so they are well insulated!Totally recommend.
jim
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2023
Perfect. I heard it was good and it delivered. 10/10
CarGuy
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
Works exactly as you'd expect. High quality connectors. No additional noise added to my signal.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
I have ordered three of these cables--two 5ft and one 10ft. They are sturdy and excellent. I compared them to Monoprice cables, which had some noise issues and were returned. I use one 5ft Hosa HMIC010 from the line out on my Fender Tonemaster guitar amp into my Motu M2 audio interface, the other 5ft HMIC010 from the interface into a TC Helicon R1 Reverb and the 10ft HMIC010 from the R1 to a Shure SM58. Sound quality is good and the signal is strong and there is no noise issue. Good value and good product.
Jimmy L Parker
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022
I have a Monolith THX AAA 887 headphone amp and a Topping D70 DAC. I have had the DAC since 2019. They cables in the picture I order the same time I ordered the DAC. Now, I wanted to change my configuration, so I needed longer cables. I got these. Now why I'm speechless. I'm hearing things I never heard before through my headphones. Yes, I know it sounds crazy but I'm telling the truth. I spent 900 dollars on a headphone system. The movies and music I have have listened to for, some ten years are more. I know what everything sounds like and I'm used to it. When something changes I notice. I know cables should all sound the same, but these don't. I put my old ones in the picture so everyone can see what cables I'm coming from. It is so strange but the Hosa cables sound BETTER! I got the 3 foot cables. I'm not getting paid to review this. I hooked these up and immediately heard a difference. Like I said, I have had this DAC since 2019 and I have had this Amp for at least a year, maybe 2020. I cannot explain it and it is hard for me to believe. I looked up on the Net to see if the old cables could be wired wrong. Well, if the old cables were wired wrong they would not work. Strange and I can't figure out why there would be difference. Unless, the old cables are allowing a slight interference to get into the connection, thus causing a slight distortion in sound. That is the only thing I can think of. Either way, if you have spent money on equipment like I have, get GOOD cables. LOL I paid 24.99 for my old cables. I paid 31 and some change for the Hosa. Some kind of interference must be going on through the old cables. The Hosa cables? THEY ROCK!
Georgina Sotelo
Reviewed in Mexico on September 26, 2021
Comprar cables de buena calidad para un sonido de buena calidad es muy importante y este cable hace su trabajo. Lo conecte a un Fosmon mic y a mi interfaz behringer y el sonido es maravilloso.Llego en excelentes condiciones, es grueso y pesado, se nota que es de muy buena calidad.
Active Man
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2017
Mic cables are either good or bad in the live sound business. There are no magic cables, no special copper, none of that fake home audio bs. You simply don't hear professionals discuss the wonders of xlr cables. All you need is a good cable, good connectors and good soldering. there are some cheapo cables on Amazon that are poorly assembled with crap materials. These fail fast. The truth is you won't hear any difference between cables under 99% of usage. The issues are fragile cable due to poor quality manufacturing, poorly fitting xlr connectors, and cold solders that let loose. The major brands have tighter quality control and better materials. No magic that sounds better. They just last longer and fit into mics, stage boxes and other gear properly. These Hosa cables are thicker than "normal" and work well for use on powered speakers and monitors, were they get walked on and have things set on them or accidentally rolled over them. Too thick for roving frontmen. I have been using mine for over three years. Zero problems.
M. Burns
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2015
I own a recording studio, a production studio, and a radio studio here in Nashville. If I'm hooking a Neumann microphone to a UA preamp for a solo vocal, okay I'll reach for a Mogami cable, However, although I was reluctant to use low cost cables at one time, Hosa has taught me their cables are good, serviceable, and just what's needed for a LOT of applications and many of the hundreds of short or temporary connections that exist in my environment. Having said that about Hosa's standard cables, I will say this:Hosa "Pro" cables are a definite step up, and I really like them. Connectors are silver-plated (silver is more conductive than gold, yet some idiots insist on wasting money on gold-plated connectors). Cable itself is much better, my resistance tests were very good on cables up to 25' (did not buy anything longer). Since I ordered twenty different cables for a new set of distribution amps and codecs, I really appreciated the change to open-card packaging with small velcro attachments versus the usual zip ties that must be cut (sharp objects and cables - never a good combination). Whether they hold up over a long time, well only time will tell, but it appears the right components have been put in place to make that happen. While I prefer Neutrik connectors, the REAN's are very good. I could not resist an A/B comparison with some of my most treasured mic cables. All parameters were within 5% of the best cables I own, and a few of those cost more than my first car. For someone building a project studio, these would be a godsend. Buy with confidence and enjoy.
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