Hosa DTM-807 — Balanced Snake DB25 to XLR Male, 7m
DTM-807 Overview
The Hosa DTM-807 is a professional-grade balanced snake configured with a DB25 connector on one end and eight XLR3M connectors on the other, purpose-built for interfacing gear with DB25 outputs to XLR inputs. At 7 meters in length, it provides practical reach for studio and live environments without excess cable management overhead. Constructed with Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors and OFC spiral shields, the DTM-807 delivers clean signal transfer with effective rejection of EMI and RFI interference. It is well suited for audio engineers, system integrators, and studio facilities working with mixing consoles, patch bays, and multitrack recorders.
The XLR connectors feature internal strain relief for long-term mechanical reliability in demanding installation and touring applications.
Key Features
- DB25 to XLR3M Configuration — Connects gear with DB25 outputs directly to equipment with XLR inputs, covering 8 channels in a single cable run
- 7-Meter Length — Provides practical reach for console-to-rack and patchbay-to-recorder connections in studio and live environments
- OFC Conductors — Oxygen-Free Copper construction minimizes signal loss and enhances overall signal clarity
- OFC Spiral Shields — Spiral shield geometry provides effective EMI and RFI rejection while maintaining cable flexibility
- Internal XLR Strain Relief — Each XLR3M connector includes internal strain relief for rugged, reliable performance under repeated use
- Balanced Signal Path — Fully balanced wiring throughout supports noise-free operation over longer cable runs
- Ideal for Console and Recorder Integration — Designed specifically for use with mixing consoles, patch bays, and multitrack recorders utilizing DB25 I/O
Connectivity & I/O
- 1x DB25 connector (input end)
- 8x XLR3M connectors (output end)
Technical Specifications
| Connectors | DB25 to XLR3M |
| Length | 7m |
| Conductors | Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) |
| Shielding | OFC Spiral Shield |
| Signal Type | Balanced Analog Audio |

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