I play music for local bands, live venues and (sometimes) work as a mobile DJ. When I ordered these cables to try, I didn't expect to like them so much. Each week I work with different quality cables as I don't usually have to bring my own cables to work. I'm talking quality, from Mogami Gold to faded/isolated nameless XLR brands. I have to say that these cables are definitely worth considering. I've gradually started getting rid of all my old workhorses of neutrals and replacing them with these HOSA XLRs. They are indeed 20awg and the plugs are by no means cheap. The soldering is present inside and the plug adheres well to the cable shield. The sheath itself is thick but fits snugly against the inner wire. If you've gotten your hands on a budget "cable fabrication option" recently, the HOSA XLR isn't as thick, feels firmer, and is MUCH nicer to roll (it almost rolls itself). I had no problems with interference or signal clicks/pops. I've plugged the ends into a variety of different XLR connectors and haven't had any issues with them being too loose, too tight, or getting stuck. I ordered these cables for the first time about a year ago and after a long time I can write a very positive review. I also have to add that people always say, "Wow, that's GOOD! .. how much did you pay for this?!"
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