Mogami 50 ft XLR cable for subwoofer


quick question for the brilliant AG forum members:
Does it matter if I purchase the 50 feet Mogami XLR microphone cable or the AES/EBU cable for my JL Audio f112 subwoofer? What's the difference between the microphone cable vs. the AES cable? Also - is 50 feet a 'safe' length for low octave signal? ThanksĀ 


https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/318716-REG/Mogami_GOLD_STUDIO_50_Gold_Studio_XLR_Male.html

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/658118-REG/Mogami_GOLD_AES_50_Gold_AES_EBU_XLR_Male.html
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Showing 1 response by mike_in_nc

Either will work fine for a sub. The AES3 cable has controlled 110-ohm impedance for digital audio. The other is designed for analog audio.

You can have a cable made up to your specs with Mogami W2549 mic cable and gold Neutrik XLRs for about $70 by ProAudioLA (and probably many other pro-audio shops). This is the premier mic cable by a premier cable manufacturer. For a few bucks more, you can have colored rings added to the connectors to identify it to you as the sub cable. It will be just as good as the $170 "Gold" version that is pre-made.