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by Bill McQuay last modified 2008-07-16 12:34

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Often overlooked, yet very important, are the interconnecting cables that couple the microphone to the recorder. The best microphone/recorder combination is only as good as the cable that links them together. High quality cables are often 4-conductor (two twisted pairs) surrounded with a braided shield. These offer the highest immunity to stray electromagnetic and RF interference.

Quality cables are a bit more expensive than run-of-the-mill style, but they will generally last longer and perform better. Some manufacturers offer cables that are extremely flexible, even in very low temperature environments. Cable flexibility helps lower handling noise, reduces stress and strain on machine connectors and is easier to coil when the recording session is complete. Consider carrying a spare cable set; it is cheap insurance.

 

The Canare Cable Company offers the model L-4E5C StarQuad (lightweight) and model L-4E6S StarQuad (heavy duty). These are both high-performance cables that are extremely flexible and durable.