An xlr plug has to different ends. One end goes into a mixer this end has three pins sticking out on it. The other end has the same arrangement of pins usually three but also has a small button like switch (some cables may not come with this switch) this flat ends goes into a xlr microphone. Thanks, Aaron Linson Indescribable Studios Being Confident in your ability, not your disability On May 23, 2014, at 2:29 AM, Blindness Eraser <blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi. What is an xlr plug and what does it feel like. I can not find it on > google anywhere. > To post to the list: send your email to erasingblindness@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. There > are three methods you can use to subscribe to the list. 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