I have a Shure VP-88 with dual XLR, I bought a Dual XLR to stereo sub-mini =
from sweetwater. My concern is the wear and tear on my Sony MZ-200 micropho=
ne jack. Because of the weight of the 5 foot cable, I took a headphone case=
and attached a belt clip. I also used double-sided tape and mounted a blac=
kberry clip, that fell off a old unit to the underside of the MZ-200. So I =
can now clip the recorder to my belt and have access to all controls and di=
splays and then clip the headphone case, (the black large case that comes w=
ith Sony 800 full size headphones) which I feed the excess cable and hopefu=
lly take some of the weight off the mic jack. Then also allows one hand to =
be free and wave that large stereo microphone around. =0D
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For handheld use I also use five foot cables. The=0D
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for much less than what I have sceen cables go for=0D
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