WORKMAN CB Radio Noise Filter, 12ga 6ft, 20A vs XLR Noise Isolator - Ground Loop Eliminator (Passive, 1/0 pair, metal)
Key Differences
Workman (B00SHKIFFM) targets CB power-line noise with 6 ft 12-gauge wiring and a 3-pin plug, making it suited for vehicle CB installations, while the zhongshanshi unit (B0DC6115NP) is a metal, single-channel XLR ground loop isolator designed for high-fidelity audio and microphone/line-level XLR interfaces. Choose Workman if you need a power-line/CB noise suppressor with heavier gauge wiring; choose the zhongshanshi XLR isolator for ground-loop problems in audio/XLR setups and higher-rated user feedback
WORKMAN CB Radio Noise Filter, 12ga 6ft, 20A
Filter designed to reduce noise from auto power source feeds for radios. 3-pin plug compatibility and 12 gauge wire, 6 feet long. Customer note mentions compatibility with multiple radio brands
Pros
- reduces power-line noise
- 3-pin plug compatibility
- 6 ft 12-gauge wiring
- 20 amp filtering capability
Cons
- no explicit customer praise in data
- no detailed durability info
- limited customer insights available
XLR Noise Isolator - Ground Loop Eliminator (Passive, 1/0 pair, metal)
Passive XLR noise isolator with ground loop suppression and high-fidelity filtering. Designed to work with amplifiers and XLR interfaces. Customer note highlights its interference suppression capability
Pros
- high fidelity noise isolation
- ground loop isolation design
- XLR interface compatibility
- rugged metal construction
Cons
- single channel design
- no price or availability info
- limited customer insight data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Workman |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Workman |
| User Reviews | zhongshanshi xianghan dianzishangwu youxiangongsi |