Audio cables: XLR, 3.5/6.35 jack & banana plugs

Connect your audio devices without loss at Vowenx: XLR balanced cables, 3.5 and 6.35 mm jack, adapters and gold-plated banana plugs. A selection for a clean signal, at the right price.

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How to choose your audio cable?

The type of connection depends on the equipment. The XLR balanced rejects interference over long distances (microphones, sound systems, studio). The jack comes in 3.5 mm (headphones, smartphone) and 6.35 mm (instruments, amplifier): adapters bridge the gap. For speakers, banana plugs facilitate a clean connection. Prefer an OFC copper conductor and good shielding to minimize losses and interference. Also check that the plug is stereo (TRS) or mono (TS) depending on the use, to avoid unpleasant surprises.

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Criteria to check before purchasing

CriterionWhy is it important?
Connection typeXLR balanced, jack or RCA.
Jack format3.5 mm (headphones) or 6.35 mm (amplifier).
BalancedXLR rejects interference over long distances.
ConductorWell-shielded OFC copper.
Banana plugsClean connection for speakers.

Frequently asked questions

XLR balanced cable or unbalanced jack?

The XLR balanced cable eliminates interference over long distances, ideal for microphones and sound systems. The unbalanced jack is suitable for short connections (headphones, instrument). For long lengths, prefer balanced.

What is the difference between 3.5 and 6.35 mm jack?

The 3.5 mm jack is used for headphones and smartphones; the 6.35 mm, larger, is used for instruments, amplifiers and professional equipment. The signal is the same: a simple adapter allows switching from one format to the other.

What are banana plugs used for?

Banana plugs screw onto the end of a speaker cable and connect cleanly to the terminals of an amplifier. They ensure a reliable contact and a faster connection than a bare wire.

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Frequently asked questions

  • XLR symmetric or jack asymmetric cable?

    The XLR balanced connector eliminates interference over long distances, ideal for microphones and sound systems. The unbalanced jack is suitable for short connections (headphones, instruments). For longer runs, prefer the balanced option.

  • What is the difference between a 3.5 mm and a 6.35 mm jack?

    The 3.5 mm jack is used for headphones and smartphones; the 6.35 mm, which is larger, is used for instruments, amplifiers, and professional equipment. The signal is the same: a simple adapter allows you to switch from one format to the other.

  • What are banana plugs used for?

    Banana plugs screw onto the end of a speaker cable and plug neatly into the terminals of an amplifier. They ensure a reliable connection and a faster hookup than bare wire.