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		<description><![CDATA[Xlr Connector Is there a sound difference between XLR and 1/4" coax cables? http://www.studio1productions.com/images/xlr1web.jpg http://infinitecables.com/images/connector_sm/1-4inch-mono.jpg In professional mastering systems, or in systems with extraordinarily long cable runs through building walls, then shielded, balanced twisted-pair wiring is preferred, which requires the 3-pin XLR connector. In your home, unbalanced 1/4" phone connectors will not have any difference. [...]]]></description>
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