Marshall Electronics to XLR Female 8-Channel Analog Audio Input Cable (5') - DB25
The 5' Marshall Electronics DB25 to XLR Female 8-Channel Analog Audio Input Cable is designed to carry eight channels of analog audio into a DB25-equipped device such as the AR-DM61-BT multichannel digital audio monitor, high-end audio interfaces, or outboard AD/DA converters. It features a DB25 male connector on one end and eight XLR 3-pin female connectors on the other, making it ideal for tidy input connections.
Features
- Carries 8 Channels of Analog Audio
- For Input Connections
- DB25 Male Connector
- 8 x XLR 3-Pin Female Connectors
What our Experts Think
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Professional 8‑Channel Balanced Audio – Breaks out eight analog channels from a single DB25 to individual XLR female connectors for clean, organized input routing.
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Standard DB25 & XLR Interface – Uses a DB25 male on one end and eight XLR 3‑pin female ends, ideal for patching into mixers, interfaces, monitors, or converters.
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Balanced Signal Integrity – Balanced connections help minimize noise and interference for pro audio setups.
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Compact 5’ Length – Suitable for rack or studio connectivity without excessive cable clutter.
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Durable & Reliable – Designed for studio and broadcast environments, providing robust performance session after session.
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Expert‑Recommended – Great choice for multichannel analog input needs in professional, post‑production, and live‑sound workflows.
Q&A
Q1: What type of cable is this?
A1: DB25 to XLR female cable, supporting 8-channel analog audio input.
Q2: What length is the cable?
A2: 5 feet, providing flexible connection options in studio or live setups.
Q3: What applications is it suitable for?
A3: Ideal for audio production, recording, live sound, and broadcast systems.
Q4: Is it compatible with standard equipment?
A4: Yes, designed for standard DB25 and XLR analog audio interfaces.
Q5: Does it maintain audio quality?
A5: Yes, ensures clean, reliable signal transmission with minimal interference.
Maintenance Tips
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Check Connections: Ensure XLR and DB25 connectors are securely attached before use.
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Avoid Kinks: Coil cable properly to prevent damage or internal wire breaks.
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Keep Clean: Wipe connectors with a dry cloth; avoid moisture and dust buildup.
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Inspect Regularly: Check cable for frays, cuts, or loose connectors to maintain audio quality.
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Proper Storage: Store in a dry, cool area away from direct sunlight or heavy objects.