XIUZEN XLR Male to 2 XLR Female Y-Splitter Cable is a professional cable, it can connect XLR Female output to two different devices with XLR Male input, ideal for use in microphones, amplifiers, speaker systems, mixers, equalizers, digital decoders and more. Cable Specifications: -Cable connection A: 3-PIN XLR Male -Cable connection B: 2 x 3-PIN XLR Female -Cable jacket material: PVC -Cable wire: 20 AWG oxygen-free copper Packaging includes: 1 x XIUZEN XLR Male to Dual XLR Female Y-Splitter Cable. 1 x Velcro tape.Incredible Durability: Heavy Duty Flexible PVC Jacket Protect Your Cable, the outer diameter of the cable is 6.0mm(0.24 inch), high durability.The thick copper braid is highly elastic.Cotton Yarn wrap reduces noise.Made by environment-friendly material, polyethylene insulation improves high frequency response, strong, flexible and durable. Excellent Sound: 20 AWG 4N Oxygen Free Copper with shielding, foil shielding and metal braid shield eliminate interference, deliver pristine sound, noise shielding, no hum, no noise, crystal clear music.High quality noise free performance, great choice for music lover. Professional Quality: Nickel Plated Connectors for resist corrosion and offer a clear, smooth-flowing optimal signal, ensures minimum signal loss transfer.Multiple metal-wound shield to effectively isolate electromagnetic interference, no noise and current to restore original sound quality.It splits closer to the XLR ends, the distance to the split point is 7.5 inchs(20 cm) . Multipurpose: This cable is Ideal Compatible with equipments with 3-pin XLR connectors such as shotgun microphones, studio harmonizers, mixing boards, patch bays, preamps, speaker systems, mixer, amplifier, equalizer, limiter, crossover, digital decodersand stage lighting. Function Description: XLR Y splitter cable is designed for Microphones or other professional recording, mixing, or studio equipment with standard 3 pin XLR connectors.This cable is designed to connect two XLR outputs to one XLR input, it can be used for connecting two inputs of an amplifier from one (mono) signal or splitting your signal to go to two separate mixers (main mixer and monitor mixer).