Hosa XRR-115 Balanced Interconnect — XLR Female to Right-Angle XLR Male, 15ft
XRR-115 Overview
The Hosa XRR-115 is a 15ft balanced interconnect cable designed to connect gear with XLR outputs to gear with XLR inputs in professional audio environments. Its right-angle XLR3M connector provides practical access to XLR inputs where panel clearance is limited, making it well-suited for rack-mounted equipment, installed systems, and stage applications. Conductors are made from Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC), and the cable features an OFC spiral shield for reliable EMI and RFI rejection. This cable is a practical choice for audio engineers, system integrators, and touring professionals who require dependable signal routing in constrained spaces.
The XRR-115 is built for durability in demanding environments, with clamp strain relief on both XLR connectors to withstand repeated connection cycles and cable stress common in live and installed applications.
Key Features
- Right-Angle XLR3M Connector — Allows easy access to XLR inputs in tight-clearance situations, reducing stress on panel-mounted connectors
- XLR3F to Right-Angle XLR3M Configuration — Designed specifically for connecting XLR outputs to XLR inputs in balanced signal paths
- OFC Conductors — Oxygen-Free Copper construction for enhanced signal clarity and low-resistance transmission
- OFC Spiral Shield — Provides effective rejection of EMI and RFI interference while maintaining cable flexibility
- Clamp Strain Relief — Applied at both XLR connectors for rugged reliability and extended cable life under repeated use
- 15ft Length — Suitable for rack-to-rack runs, stage patching, and installed system interconnects requiring moderate cable reach
Connectivity & I/O
- 1x XLR3F (female) connector
- 1x Right-angle XLR3M (male) connector
Technical Specifications
| Length | 15ft |
| Connector A | XLR3F |
| Connector B | Right-Angle XLR3M |
| Conductor Material | Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) |
| Shield Type | OFC Spiral Shield |
| Signal Type | Balanced |

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