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Microphone cables are mainly used for connecting microphones to audio equipment. They should be classified as low-voltage control cables within the cable category, using single-core or double-core outer shielding. They are primarily divided into two main categories: balanced (double-core outer shielding) and unbalanced (single-core outer shielding).
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Microphone cables are mainly used for connecting microphones and audio equipment. They should be classified as low-voltage control cables within the cable category, using single-core or double-core outer shielding. They are mainly divided into two categories: balanced (double-core outer shielding) and unbalanced (single-core outer shielding).
The former is used for long-distance transmission, while the latter is used for short distances, typically within 5-10 meters. Microphone cables can usually transmit signals over hundreds of meters. The microphone input is a 1 millivolt (0.001V) electrical signal, and the microphone impedance is about 600 ohms. The microphone acts as an energy provider, and because its operating voltage is extremely weak, the cable needs to employ two methods to address interference issues.
Terminals are usually made of gold-plated copper, with a metal shell that has a spring clip to maintain good contact during use. The cables are often made from 4N copper or 6N copper, and can also use single crystal copper or silver-plated copper custom products.
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