1/4 TRS Cable

Elevate your audio experience with GearIT's collection of 1/4" TRS cables. Our 1/4" TRS cables are engineered to provide superior signal transmission and balanced audio, ensuring that every note, beat, and whisper is captured with pristine clarity.

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GearIT 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS to XLR Male Cable with 1/8" (3.5mm) Adapter - GearIT

1/4" (6.35mm) TRS to XLR Male Cable with 1/8" (3.5mm) Adapter

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PRO-GRADE AND BALANCED SIGNAL - GearIT balanced XLR female is designed to work with a balanced 1/4" 6.35mm TRS input. It's commonly used with active speakers carrying signal from audio...

Whether you're connecting instruments to amplifiers, linking studio equipment, or setting up a home theater system, GearIT's 1/4" TRS cables offer the reliability and performance you need to take your sound to the next level.

Get Crystal Clear Studio Sound With GearIT 1/4" TRS Cables

These versatile connectors are the backbone of professional audio setups, delivering crystal-clear sound for musicians, producers, and audiophiles alike. 

Connect To Your Audio Gear Without the Hassle

Our 1/4" TRS cables are the perfect bridge between your favorite audio devices. They're built to connect:

  • Headphones to amplifiers
  • Instruments to mixers
  • Microphones to recording equipment

With GearIT, you'll never have to worry about compatibility issues again. Our cables ensure that your gear works together in perfect harmony.

If you’re looking for more ways to connect your audio equipment, check out our mic and instrument cable collection.

1/4" TRS Cables That Provide Superior Sound Quality 

Get ready for an audio experience like no other. GearIT's 1/4" TRS cables are engineered to deliver:

  • Crisp highs
  • Rich mids
  • Deep, punchy lows

Our cables use 100% copper conductors and advanced shielding to minimize interference. This means you'll hear your music exactly as it was meant to be heard – pure and unadulterated.

Durability That Stands the Test of Time

We know how rough life on stage or in the studio can be. That's why our 1/4" TRS cables are built to last:

  • Tough aluminum connectors
  • Flexible PVC jackets
  • Gold-plated plugs for corrosion resistance

These cables are ready to withstand the rigors of daily use, from stomping feet to accidental yanks.

Need reliable connections for your speakers too? Our speaker wires collection has got you covered.

Connect With Every Audio Setup

No matter what your audio needs are, GearIT's 1/4" TRS cables have you covered, you can connect them to the following set ups:

  • Studio recording
  • Live performances
  • Home theater systems

Our cables come in various lengths and configurations, ensuring you'll find the perfect match for your setup.

Professional-Grade Performance

Experience the difference that professional-grade equipment can make:

  • Balanced signal transmission
  • Minimal signal loss
  • Exceptional frequency response

With GearIT, you're getting the same quality that audio professionals rely on every day.

For even more pro-level options, explore our XLR cables collection.

Easy To Integrate With Your Existing Gear

Our 1/4" TRS cables play well with others:

  • Compatible with most standard audio equipment
  • Adapters included for 3.5mm connections
  • Seamless integration with both analog and digital setups

No need to replace your favorite gear – just upgrade your connections with GearIT.

Peace of Mind With Every Purchase

We stand behind our products with confidence and commitment to your satisfaction. Our 1/4" TRS cables come with a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term peace of mind.

We also offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, giving you ample time to test the cables in your setup. If you have any questions or concerns, our exceptional customer support team is always ready to assist you.

When you choose GearIT, you're not just buying a cable – you're investing in a long-term audio solution. Shop our collection today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best ¼ TRS cable?

The best 1/4" TRS cable combines quality materials with durability and clear signal transmission. Look for cables with oxygen-free copper conductors, robust shielding, and gold-plated connectors.

GearIT's 1/4" TRS cables meet these criteria, offering professional-grade performance for both studio and live settings. They're designed to deliver balanced, interference-free audio while standing up to the demands of regular use.

Is TRS the same as 3.5 mm?

TRS and 3.5 mm are not the same, although they're often related. TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) describes a connector's configuration, while 3.5 mm refers to the plug's diameter.

Many 3.5 mm plugs use the TRS configuration, but TRS is also found in larger sizes like 1/4" (6.35 mm). The key difference is in their size and typical applications, with 3.5 mm being common in consumer devices and 1/4" TRS in professional audio equipment.

What does TRS stand for?

TRS stands for Tip-Ring-Sleeve, describing the three sections of the connector. The tip carries one audio channel, the ring carries another (or the negative signal in a balanced mono setup), and the sleeve acts as the ground.

This configuration allows TRS cables to transmit stereo signals or balanced mono signals, making them versatile for various audio applications. The TRS design is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and reducing noise in professional audio setups.

How to tell if a cable is TRS?

You can identify a TRS cable by examining its connector. A TRS connector will have three distinct sections: the tip, a ring, and the sleeve, separated by two insulating bands. In contrast, a TS (Tip-Sleeve) connector will only have two sections. Additionally, TRS cables typically have three contact points inside the female jack, while TS cables have only two.

Can TRS be used as speaker cable?

While TRS cables can technically connect speakers, they're not recommended for this purpose. TRS cables are designed for line-level signals, not the high-power signals that speakers require. Using TRS cables for speakers can result in signal loss and potentially damage your equipment. For connecting speakers, it's best to use dedicated speaker cables, which are thicker and can handle higher power levels.