Klotz GRG1FP03.0 is a balanced microphone/line cable from the budget Greyhound series, 3 meters long, running from a female XLR connector to a 6.3mm jack plug. A 2x 0.22 mm² conductor made from high-quality 99.95% pure copper delivers a dynamic sound and clean signal transmission, and an effective spiral shield protects against electromagnetic interference typical of stages packed with electronic gear.
A Configuration Ready to Feed a Mixer
The female XLR connector on one end picks up a balanced signal from a device with a male XLR output, such as an active speaker or an interface, while the 6.3mm jack on the other end connects directly to a mixer's line or instrument input without an adapter. That layout is useful for hooking up keyboards, effects processors, or other unbalanced signal sources to a console with combo inputs.
A Solid Metal Connector Instead of Plastic
Metal XLR and jack connectors designed specifically for the Greyhound series, with a shorter sleeve and reinforced grip, hold the connection more securely and resist disconnection better than the plastic connectors found on cheaper entry-level cables. Nickel-plated contacts add further protection against corrosion, which matters for a cable that gets plugged and unplugged repeatedly on tour or during rehearsals.
KEY FEATURES
- Cable length: 3 meters
- Connector A: 3-pin XLR, female
- Connector B: 6.3mm jack, straight
- Conductor cross section: 2x 0.22 mm²
- Outer cable diameter: 6 mm
- Metal XLR and jack connectors designed for the Greyhound series
- Nickel-plated connector contacts
- Spiral shielding against interference
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Type: balanced microphone/line cable, XLR to jack
- Length: 3 m
- Color: black
- Connector A: 3-pin XLR, female, nickel-plated metal shell
- Connector B: 6.3mm jack, 3-pin, straight, black metal shell
- Conductor: 99.95% pure copper
- Conductor cross section: 2x 0.22 mm² (AWG 24)
- Shielding: spiral shield
- Insulation: PVC
- Contacts: nickel-plated
- Country of manufacture: China (Greyhound line)


