XLR & DIN Cables

Browse our range of XLR and DIN cables designed for microphones, mixers and professional AV equipment. These high-quality cables offer reliable, noise-free signal transmission, robust connectors and compatibility with a wide range of studio and stage gear.

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  • Citronic Classic 2XF-2XM075 Audio Lead, 2 XLR Female to 2 XLR Male, 0.75m

    Product Code: 190.028UK

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    £4.77 £3.97
  • Citronic Classic 2XF-2XM150 XLR Audio Lead, 2 XLR Female to 2 XLR Male, 1.5m

    Product Code: 190.029UK

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    £5.06 £4.22
  • Citronic Classic 2XF-2XM300 XLR Audio Lead, 2 XLR Female to 2 XLR Male, 3m

    Product Code: 190.030UK

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    £6.42 £6.42
  • Citronic Classic 2XF-2XM600 XLR Audio Lead, 2 XLR Female to 2 XLR Male, 6m

    Product Code: 190.031UK

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    £8.48 £8.48
  • Citronic Classic S3J-XM050 3.5mm TRS Jack Plug to XLR Male Audio Cable, 0.5m

    Product Code: 190.065UK

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    £3.35 £2.79
  • Citronic Classic S3J-XF051 XLR Female to 3.5mm TRS Jack Audio Lead, 0.5m

    Product Code: 190.066UK

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    £3.35 £2.79
  • Citronic XF-M6J150BK Classic Microphone Lead, XLR Female to 6.3mm Mono Jack, 1.5m, Black

    Product Code: 190.112UK

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    £3.06 £2.55
  • Citronic Classic XF-M6J300BK Microphone Lead, XLR Female to 6.3mm Mono Jack, 3m, Black

    Product Code: 190.113UK

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    £4.07 £3.39
  • Citronic XF-M6J600BK Classic Microphone Lead, XLR Female to 6.3mm Mono Jack, 6m, Black

    Product Code: 190.114UK

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    £5.85 £4.87
  • Citronic 3.5mm to Stereo XLR Audio Cable, 1m, Die-Cast Twin XLR Connectors, Shielded, Rubberised Jacket

    Product Code: 190.135UK

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    £3.92 £3.27
  • Citronic Classic 3.5mm to Stereo XLR Audio Cable, 1m, Shielded, Twin XLR Female Connectors, Rubberised Jacket

    Product Code: 190.136UK

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    £3.92 £3.27
  • Citronic MP3-XLR Classic Audio Lead, 3.5mm Stereo Jack to XLR Male, 1.5m

    Product Code: 190.230UK

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    £2.78 £2.32

Secure Audio Connections for Professional Sound Setups

We stock a wide range of XLR and DIN cables from trusted brands like Citronic, QTX and Neutrik to meet your professional audio needs. Perfect for recording in the studio, performing live or setting up an AV system; XLR & DIN cables are essential for secure, balanced audio transmission.

Key Features & Benefits

Balanced Audio for Reduced Noise

XLR cables are built for balanced signal transmission, minimising hum and interference across longer distances. Ideal for microphones, speakers and mixers.

Durable and Flexible Design

Constructed with reinforced shielding, strain relief and rubberised jackets for long-lasting flexibility and durability in demanding environments.

Wide Compatibility

Perfect for professional sound systems, these cables connect easily to a variety of devices including mixing desks, audio interfaces, amplifiers and legacy DIN gear.

Types of XLR & DIN Cables

Explore our wide selection of XLR and DIN audio cables to match different inputs, outputs and connector styles:

XLR to XLR Cables

Balanced cables featuring male and female XLR connectors. Commonly used to connect microphones to mixers or speakers.

XLR to 3.5mm Jack Cables

Convert professional XLR signals to fit smaller devices with a 3.5mm stereo jack. Useful for connecting studio mics to cameras or recorders.

XLR to 6.3mm Jack Cables

Link XLR connectors to 6.3mm (¼") mono jack plugs, commonly found on amplifiers, instruments and audio gear.

3.5mm to Twin XLR Cables

Split a stereo mini jack into two balanced XLR connections for cleaner left and right channel input.

DIN Cables

Designed for older audio equipment and MIDI connections, these cables support five-pin or eight-pin round DIN connectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are XLR cables used for?

XLR cables are commonly used for transmitting balanced audio signals in professional audio setups. They are ideal for microphones, speakers, mixers and sound interfaces where signal clarity and durability are critical.

What’s the difference between XLR and TRS?

XLR uses three-pin connectors for balanced audio, offering superior noise resistance. TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) jacks are often used for similar purposes but in a 6.3mm or 3.5mm jack format. XLR is more robust and preferred for longer cable runs.

Are XLR cables better than RCA?

Yes, XLR cables are generally superior for professional audio use as they carry balanced signals, reducing noise and interference. RCA cables are unbalanced and more prone to signal degradation over distance.

Can I connect an XLR to a 3.5mm jack?

Yes, with the appropriate adapter or cable type, you can connect an XLR device to a 3.5mm stereo input. This is useful when connecting microphones to DSLR cameras or portable recorders.

What are DIN cables used for?

DIN cables are mainly used with legacy audio equipment, MIDI devices and specific AV components. They feature multi-pin round connectors and offer stable analogue or digital signal transfer.

Are XLR cables only for microphones?

No, XLR cables are also used for connecting speakers, mixers, audio processors and lighting controllers. Their durable build and noise resistance make them versatile for various audio and stage equipment.

What length XLR cable should I choose?

Choose based on your setup. For studio use, 1–3 metres is typical. For live sound or stage setups, longer cables (up to 10+ metres) may be required. Ensure the cable is shielded to minimise interference.

Need Help Finding the Right XLR or DIN Cable?

Our friendly customer service team are always ready to provide answers, offer support and share information. So if you're still unsure on which product best suits your needs, or for any other questions or queries, please don't hesitate to give us a call on 01424 239444.