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Roland 1/4" TRS to 1/4" TRS Balanced Interconnect Straight...
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Pig Hog Solutions TRS(M) to XLR(F) Balanced Adapter Cable
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Pig Hog 1/4" - 1/4" Dual Cable
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Warm Audio Pro Series TRS to TRS Cable
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BOSS BCC-3-TRA Connecting Cable-TRS/TRSA
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Mogami Pure Patch TT-TT Patch Cable
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Pig Hog Solutions 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS Adapter Cable
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Warm Audio Pro Series TRS Male to XLR Male Cable
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Warm Audio Premier Series TRS to TRS Cable
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Pig Hog Solutions 1/4 TRS to 1/8 Mini Adapter Cable
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Pig Hog Solutions TRS(M) to Dual 1/4" Insert Cable
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Warm Audio Pro Series TRS Male to XLR Female Cable
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Pig Hog Solutions 3.5mm TRS to 1/4" Mono Adapter Cable (10...
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Warm Audio Premier Series XLR Female to TRS Male Cable
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Roland Black Series 3.5mm TRS-3.5mm TRS Balanced...
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Roland BMIDI-5-35 TRS/MIDI connecting cable
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Roland Black Series 1/4" TRS-XLR(Female) Interconnect Cable
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RODE SC7 3.5 mm TRS to TRRS Patch Cable
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Roland Black Series 1/4" TRS-XLR(Male) Interconnect Cable
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Behringer Gold Performance Instrument Patch Cable with 1/4"...
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Asterope Pro Studio TRS to XLR Speaker Cable -
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Warm Audio Premier Series XLR Male to TRS Male Cable
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Pig Hog Dual 1/4" - 1/4" TS Cable
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Pig Hog Y Cable Stereo 3.5MM(M) to Dual RCA(F)
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RODE SC1 TRRS Extension Cable
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Mogami Gold Series 1/8" Mini TRS-XLR Patch Cable
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There is a huge amount of equipment in the world of music: pedals, amplifiers, sound units, microphones, speakers, headphones… and, of course, instruments. To connect all of your gear together, you'll need to use some of the many varieties of patch cables. Of these, the TRS cable is the ones you'll probably see the most. What makes TRS cables different from other patch cables? In short, the answer is that they carry stereo signals. TRS stands for "tip, ring, sleeve"—in this connection, the tip transmits the left channel, the ring transmits the right channel and the sleeve is shared by both. Their stereo sound support makes TRS cables a great solution for DJs and musicians, as well as music lovers wanting to connect their computer or mobile device to a stereo system. In the recording studio, you'll use TRS cables to connect much of your equipment together.

You might, for example, run a TRS cable from a stereo effects unit to your mixing desk while another one hooks up your powered studio monitors. DJs can make use of these cables to plug multiple audio sources into their mixer, from CDs to Mp3 and even vinyl records. If you play guitar, TRS cables will allow you to connect stereo guitar pedals together for a simple solution that won't leave you with a pile of tangled mono patch cables. TRS cable connectors come in two sizes: 1/4", which is used in lots of professional-grade equipment, and 3.5mm, which fits mobile devices and some headphones. Many of these cables provide a TRS connector on one end and an alternate connector, such as XLR or RCA, on the other end, allowing you to link equipment that uses different connector types. Some cables are Y-adapters, working either as a mixer or a signal splitter. Chances are good that, when you need to connect something on the stage or in your studio, you're going to be reaching for a TRS cable. Look for the cables that have the connectors you need and you will be ready to go