Kirlin.
Standard-grade audio cables built around 24 AWG copper conductors and nickel-plated jacks — instrument leads, patch runs, XLR mic cables, and speakon speaker lines.
The working cable.
Kirlin Cable supplies the working musician's signal chain. 1/4" mono jack-to-jack instrument leads in 3, 6, and 10 metre runs. XLR microphone cables. Patch cables for the pedalboard. Speakon-to-jack speaker runs. Every connector nickel-plated, every conductor 24 AWG.
Built since 1989, the catalogue runs to the configurations a gigging musician actually reaches for — straight jack, right-angle jack, balanced and unbalanced, branded with the Kirlin shield on every shrink-wrap. Sold the way you buy them: by length and by termination.
Standard 24 AWG jack lead
Kirlin cable line
Instrument, microphone, speaker.
Five working families. Instrument leads — straight and angled jack. Patch cables for the board. Microphone cables — XLR male to XLR female, balanced. Speaker cables — speakon to jack and speakon to speakon. Adapter cables for the inevitable.
Pricing trails the premium boutique cable brands by half but the conductor stock, the shielding, and the soldered terminations are the same standard you find on the rest of the rig. The cable you replace because the cat chewed it, not because it failed in the show.



