Upgrade your audio infrastructure with our Professional 3-Pin XLR Male Chassis Plug. Designed for permanent installation, this panel-mount connector is the industry standard for creating custom audio interfaces, stage boxes, and patch bays. Whether you are building a boutique studio rack or repairing a professional mixing console, this chassis plug provides a rock-solid foundation for your balanced audio connections.
Custom Patch Bays: Build your own signal routing system for studio or live sound environments.
Rack Gear Construction: The perfect output connector for DIY preamps, compressors, and effects units.
Stage Boxes & Snakes: Replace worn-out or broken connectors on portable stage boxes and wall plates.
Speaker Cabinets: Ideal for active speaker inputs or professional subwoofer enclosures.
Standard D-Series Fit: Features the universal mounting hole pattern, making it compatible with most pre-drilled rack panels and wall plates.
Superior Shielding: The all-metal zinc alloy housing provides excellent RF and EMI protection for a hum-free signal.
Heavy-Duty Solder Cups: Designed with large, easy-to-solder terminals that accommodate various wire gauges for a secure, permanent bond.
Precision Machined Pins: Nickel-plated brass pins ensure high conductivity and a smooth, reliable connection with female XLR cables.
"Road-Ready" Reliability: Built to withstand thousands of insertion cycles, ensuring your custom builds last for years.
Balanced Signal Integrity: Supports fully balanced 3-pin wiring (Ground, Hot, Cold) for professional-grade audio fidelity.
Industrial Finish: The sleek, silver nickel finish provides a professional look to any DIY or commercial project.
Connector Type: 3-Pin XLR Male (Chassis/Panel Mount)
Termination Style: Solder Cups
Mounting: Standard 2-hole screw mount (D-Series compatible)
Is this an Input or an Output?
In standard audio convention, Male XLR plugs (like this one) are typically used for Outputs (e.g., the output of a mixer or a patch bay).
Are the screws included?
Most chassis plugs are sold as the connector unit only. You will typically need M3 screws or pop-rivets for mounting, depending on your panel type.
How difficult is it to solder?
The solder cups are deep and well-spaced, making it easy for both beginners and pros to achieve a clean, strong connection.
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