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Gear One XLR Microphone Cable 2-Pack
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Blending affordability and quality, Gear One accessories are some of the popular out there. Designed specifically with musicians in mind, they're easy to setup, easy to use and have clean designs so they fit right in to your current setup. From individual cables and stands to full combination kits, you've definitely come to the right place if you're looking to enhance your equipment. So spend some time checking out all of these highly rated and best-selling products... you're sure to find something to suit your needs.

So what type of accessory are you searching for? If you're starting a band and are looking to outfit yourselves with a couple of mic and speaker stands to hold all your gear, check out the Gear One Garage Band Live Sound Accessories Pack. Featuring a pair of lightweight yet durable ProLine LST2BK SS7755B speaker stands, two adjustable Musician's Gear MS-220 Tripod Microphone Stands, and a 600-denier nylon speaker stand bag, you're able to effortlessly set up and tear down, allowing you to practice or perform whenever you want.

On the other hand, if you've decided you're going to try something new and the ukulele has piqued your interest, you'll probably be more interested in something like the Gear One Ukulele Accessory Starter Pack. Featuring an easy to carry gig bag, D'Addario J68 Baritone Ukulele Strings, a Hering pitch pipe so you're always strumming in tune, and Hal Leonard's Ukulele Chord Finder Book designed specifically for beginners, you'll be set from day one. This collection saves you the effort of needing to find all the essentials and combine them yourself.

From there, you'll also find mic, instrument and pedal cables, as well as recording packs, bass packs, acoustic packs and more. Basically, if you're looking for an accessory, Gear One has you covered. So you can stop focusing on what you need, and start focusing on making music.