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This 25FT 22 AWG 3 conductor shielded wire features UL2464 certification with tinned oxygen-free copper strands for high conductivity and low resistance. Its double shielding (aluminum + tinned copper) provides up to 85% interference protection, while the flame-retardant PVC jacket ensures durability and flexibility. Rated for 300V and 80℃, it’s ideal for CNC, 3D printing, sound, and signal transmission applications requiring reliable, professional-grade cabling.











| ASIN | B0D9JXC3LR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,980 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #134 in Electrical Wire |
| Brand | WJRZA |
| Color | Black |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | PYL-22AWG-3C-25FT-PBX-CA |
| Manufacturer | PYL |
| Material | Copper |
| No. of wires | 3 |
| Number of Cable Strands | 17 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 5.79 x 1.46 inches |
B**R
Good for lightweight XLR cables...
I bought this wire to test out making some XLR cables for my sound-for-video kit. I tried another brand 100ft spool for my two 50ft cables, and it was nice quality wire, but a little thick/heavier than I'm used to. This cable is much more like what I'm used to with inexpensive XLR cables. Soldering the connectors worked well. The sheathing and the conductors both took solder well when tinning. The sheathing is a foil wrap surrounded by a wire braid, but the foil doesn't affect the cable's flexibility. The finished XLR cables wrapped up well with the over-under method. If you're looking to custom-make some inexpensive XLR cables for sound mixers, microphones, or even PA signal runs, this should work well for you. I'll probably buy another 50ft spool and use it to make some short runs like 12ft and 6ft. Should also work well for output cables for wireless kits (3.5mm/TA4F to XLR), or for adapter cables like 1/4" to XLR. Obviously it's not the same quality as Mogami or Canare that use 4 conductors and better sheathing, but it all depends on what you're using it for and the work environment. When I tested the 25ft XLR cables with my sound recorder and shotgun mic, using +48v Phantom power, there was no problems with interference, hiss, or grounding issues. Would also work well for an external cable on a boom pole. Good value for the price.
E**E
Decent shielded cabling
Decent wiring . I’m using my order for low voltage automotive application. Quality is good and wire is sized correctly. Can’t beat the price for 5 wire shielded cable.
S**N
Wire Specifications Matched
It worked fine for my installation.
P**A
Great shielded wire
Perfect for wire extension!
M**W
Used for a crank sensor harness, worked great
Excellent product, good quality and good shielding. Had issues with random misfires and crank/cam correlation codes on a 97 Mustang. Crank sensor was good, wiring was testing good but suspected the shielding was compromised somewhere. Rather than redo the whole harness, I used this wire and a new pigtail to run a new harness from the crank sensor to the ECM. Completely solved the problem.
O**Y
It's wire...
not much to say about wire other than to check they sent/sold what was claimed; which mine is correct length. Check that the right number of wires are in there...check 6 wires plus ground and foil wrap. Problem here is the misleading and dishonesty saying 'pure copper'. Ever done geometry? Ever noticed a smaller diameter has a much smaller area than a larger circles area? Well SAME THING HERE; tinned copper is NOT 'pure copper'. Of course they 'tin the outside' where a good thick layer of it reduces the costs and expense of 'real copper' - then they play some word games and say stuff like corrosion resistant; copper is already pretty good at that unless you get it around marine stuff but TONS of dry copper in homes just 'bare' to the world NOT CORRODING. This is a gimmick; it is MORE resistive than pure copper. Still mine is 6c/22 awg with foil wrap and braided shield and a cotton string inner. Cost/value: 23 with 10% coupon in sep2024; which is reasonable albeit a little high. What we'll be using it for is an intercom system between 2 grandkids bedrooms so they can pretend to be sleeping when they're visiting - they're all into electronics right now and something they build themselves will give them some feeling of accomplishment. This 6c wire will be good for this application due to the power and full duplexing required. I try to be a vine reviewer that says more than 'dis gud' or 'dis no gud' - so there you go. Did I get this for 'free'? KIND OF - I didn't have to pay for it - but will have to pay taxes on it (no free lunches huh; and we pay for the full value; no coupons or discounts which are sometimes significant) - DO have to write reviews - and cannot return items, even if they're horrible, or non-functional. Limited to 3 selections and the selections of what I'll use/need are scarce. Thus far, my few vine items have been good. Know full well that all reviews are subjective based on the expectations of the person reviewing. Some people send their eggs back if the cheese isn't melted quite right - others realize they're at a low quality restaurant and just enjoy the food. I buy products that tend to be budget and I never request a vine item I didn't NEED and wasn't considering buying for myself. Because let's be honest - money does matter - you have extra in the bank you're more willing to lose a little experimenting. I am not; we usually just break even. Have given over 500+ reviews prior to being ASKED to join vine, and I still review my regular purchases because it's consumers working together that help us weed the good products from the bad. I spend upwards of 2-3 hours on these reviews - considering packaging, instructions, and usage of the items - plus lots of testing in various ways - I'm definitely underpaid. But I was doing it before for 'free', and still doing it after joining vine 'for free' for items I do buy - so did I really get a product for free? Or, did a lot of time, effort, thought, and consideration go into these? Plus the 30-60 minutes typing it all out - I'll let you decide. I'll tell you this though - no one buys my opinion - I'll tear it apart just as easily as give it praise - but do realize that cheap is rarely good and good is rarely cheap. If it does that which it claims that's a good start - there is ALWAYS a 'better' of everything. Knowing that I only request items I NEED may sway my bias a little but not because I got it without having to pay in money (just time and effort). Finally, I don't give recommendations - your shopping is your experience and not mine. I cannot anticipate your life, your needs, or your satisfaction with anything. All I can do is review from my perspective, knowledge level, usage cases, and expectations. Good luck and take care.
A**I
Worked well for hooking up a couple of morse code keys.
Worked well for my needs.
G**W
Excellent noise-free cable
This is an excellent noise-free cable. Very well designed and shielded with foil and braid. Only thing missing is a drain wire but the braided shield solders easy enough so no problem. Solders with ease after I flux it. I use it to build custom cables for my musical instruments professionally. Note that there are several unshielded TA3f to 1/4 TS male cables available but I wanted shielded so I made my own.
E**7
Flexible, well-insulated, and easy to strip. The shielding reduces noise nicely for sensors and low-voltage runs. Quality wire for the price.
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