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What is the difference between XLR male and XLR female connections on a microphone?

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<p>Nothing except what the designer chose to use..</p>
<p>"Plugs" are male
"sockets" are female</p>
<p>you can have a socket or plug on the end of a lead,
and likewise as you have noticed on the equipment end.</p>
<p>XLR connectors on Wikipedia</p>
<p>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLR_connector</p>
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