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Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable  3 Foot


Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable 3 Foot


$14.99


Hand-soldered, nickel-plated 1/4" TRS plugs on heavy-duty, round black cable.

Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable  15 Foot


Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable 15 Foot


$16.99


Hand-soldered, nickel-plated 1/4" TRS plugs on heavy-duty, round black cable.

Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable  25 Foot


Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable 25 Foot


$19.99


Hand-soldered, nickel-plated 1/4" TRS plugs on heavy-duty, round black cable.

Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable  20 Foot


Rapco Horizon TRS-TRS Cable 20 Foot


$17.99


Hand-soldered, nickel-plated 1/4" TRS plugs on heavy-duty, round black cable.

AV Link TRS-TRS Patch Cable 10-Pack 1.5 Foot


AV Link TRS-TRS Patch Cable 10-Pack 1.5 Foot


$17.99


10 pack of 18" 1/4" TRS to 1/4" TRS cables.

Hosa Dual Trs - Trs Patch Cable  3.3 Foot


Hosa Dual Trs - Trs Patch Cable 3.3 Foot


$8.99


Dual 1/4" TRS to dual 1/4" TRS plugs. 3' 4".

Hosa Dual Trs - Trs Patch Cable  6.6 Foot


Hosa Dual Trs - Trs Patch Cable 6.6 Foot


$11.49


Dual 1/4" TRS to dual 1/4" TRS plugs. 3' 4".

Av Link Trs-Trs Patch Cable 10-Pack 1.5 Foot


Av Link Trs-Trs Patch Cable 10-Pack 1.5 Foot


$17.99


10 pack of 18" 1/4" TRS to 1/4" TRS cables.

Hosa Trs-Trs Stereo 1/4 Cable  15 Foot


Hosa Trs-Trs Stereo 1/4 Cable 15 Foot


$6.19


Low-resistance, balanced TRS-TRS cable with precision-soldered ends and sturdy insulation. Reliability backed by lifetime warranty.

Hosa Trs-Trs Stereo 1/4 Cable  3 Foot


Hosa Trs-Trs Stereo 1/4 Cable 3 Foot


$5.49


Low-resistance, balanced TRS-TRS cable with precision-soldered ends and sturdy insulation. Reliability backed by lifetime warranty.

Hosa Trs-Trs Stereo 1/4 Cable  10 Foot


Hosa Trs-Trs Stereo 1/4 Cable 10 Foot


$7.99


Low-resistance, balanced TRS-TRS cable with precision-soldered ends and sturdy insulation. Reliability backed by lifetime warranty.

Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable  15 Foot


Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable 15 Foot


$24.95


XLR male to 1/4" TRS male.

Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable  25 Foot


Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable 25 Foot


$29.95


XLR male to 1/4" TRS male.

Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable  30 Foot


Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable 30 Foot


$34.95


XLR male to 1/4" TRS male.

Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable  10 Ft


Rapco Horizon XLR-TRS Cable 10 Ft


$19.95


XLR male to 1/4" TRS male.

6Speaker Cable TRS Stereo Audio 1 4 Plug ConnectorT4
6Speaker Cable TRS Stereo Audio 1 4 Plug ConnectorT4
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20 foot microphone active speaker cable XLR M to TRS M PPJX20
20 foot microphone active speaker cable XLR M to TRS M PPJX20
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1 4 Male Stereo Audio TRS to Dual 2 X XLR Male Microphone Speaker Pro Cable 4FT
1 4 Male Stereo Audio TRS to Dual 2 X XLR Male Microphone Speaker Pro Cable 4FT
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1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
$19.90
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4Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
4Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
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6Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT6
6Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT6
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1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
$19.90
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6Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
6Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
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50Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT6
50Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT6
$79.99
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1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
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1 4 Male Stereo Audio TRS to Dual 2 X XLR Male Microphone Speaker Pro Cable 4FT
1 4 Male Stereo Audio TRS to Dual 2 X XLR Male Microphone Speaker Pro Cable 4FT
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1 4 Male Stereo Audio TRS to Dual 2 X XLR Male Microphone Speaker Pro Cable 4FT
1 4 Male Stereo Audio TRS to Dual 2 X XLR Male Microphone Speaker Pro Cable 4FT
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1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
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12Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
12Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
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200Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT4
200Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT4
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1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
1 4 Male TRS to Dual XLR Female Guitar Speaker Cable
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100Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT6
100Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT6
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50Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
50Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
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100Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
100Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT3
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200Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT4
200Speaker Cable TRS Stereo AMP 1 4 Plug ConnectorT4
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Hosa CMP159 10 Feet Speaker Cable, Y Cable 1/8 Inch TRS to Dual 1/4 Inch TS Cable - 10 Feet Hosa CMP159 10 Feet Speaker Cable, Y Cable 1/8 Inch TRS to Dual 1/4 Inch TS Cable - 10 Feet
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Y Cable 3.5Mm Trs - 1/4" Ts 10Ft

GLS Audio 25 feet Speaker Cable 12AWG Patch Cords - 25 ft 1/4 GLS Audio 25 feet Speaker Cable 12AWG Patch Cords - 25 ft 1/4" to 1/4" Professional Speaker Cables Black 12 Gauge Wire - Pro 25' Phono 6.3mm Cord 12G - Single
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GLS Audio speaker cables are manufactured with the highest grade materials in the industry. The copper wire is rated in AWG spec which stands for "American Wire Gauge". The AWG rating was developed by the USA as a result of some wire manufacturers stating their wire was a certain spec when it really wasn't...

Seismic Audio - Pack of TWO 1/4 Seismic Audio - Pack of TWO 1/4" TRS Male to XLR Male Converter - Audio Microphone/Speaker Cable PA Connector / Adapter 1/4 inch
List Price: $29.99
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Pair of 1/4" TRS Male to XLR Male Adapter Model #: SAPT2 (2 Pack) One end is 1/4" TRS Male One end is XLR Male High quality adapter Condition: NEW One year warranty You can never have too many adapters in your toolbox...

Hosa CSS110 1/4 TRS Interconnect Cable 10 Ft Hosa CSS110 1/4 TRS Interconnect Cable 10 Ft
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This cable is designed to interconnect pro audio gear with balanced phone jacks. It may also be used as a stereo interconnect.

Cables To Go 40408 3.5 mm Male/Female Stereo Audio Extension Cable - Black (12 Feet/3.65 Meters) Cables To Go 40408 3.5 mm Male/Female Stereo Audio Extension Cable - Black (12 Feet/3.65 Meters)
List Price: $5.99
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Extend the distance between stereo audio devices using the 3.5mm connection, such as CD players, stereos, speakers, PC/TV tuners and other audio devices. You'll enjoy lasting quality and excellent performance no matter the connection...

GLS Audio 6ft Patch Cable Cords - 1/4 GLS Audio 6ft Patch Cable Cords - 1/4" TRS To 1/4" TRS Color Cables - 6' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK
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6 PACK of Professional Series Noise Free Mic Cables. They have a thick, high quality, flexible rubber jacket. They are heavy duty Noise Free "True Balanced LO-Z" and have quality TRS 1/4" connectors. These cables have dual insulated copper conductors plus they are shielded...

GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cord - 1/4 GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cord - 1/4" TRS To 1/4" TRS Black Cable - 25' Balanced Snake Cord
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Professional Series Noise Free Patch Cable. Thick, high quality, flexible rubber jacket. Heavy duty Noise Free "True Balanced LO-Z" and have high quality TRS 1/4" connectors. These cables have dual insulated copper conductors plus they are shielded...

Hosa CMP153 Y Cable 1/8 Inch TRS to Dual 1/4 Inch TS Cable - 3 Foot Hosa CMP153 Y Cable 1/8 Inch TRS to Dual 1/4 Inch TS Cable - 3 Foot
List Price: $10.95
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The Hosa CMP153 splits a Stereo Minijack signal into Left and Right quarter-inch connections. For 20 Years, Hosa has provided a cost effective solution to the cabling needs of musicians, engineers, and audio and video enthusiasts the world over...

GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To 1/4 GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To 1/4" TRS Black Cables - 25' Balanced Snake Cord (NOTE: THIS IS NOT A MIC CABLE!)
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Professional Series Noise Free 25ft Patch Cables by GLS Audio. They have a thick, high quality, flexible rubber jacket. They have a 3 pin male XLR on one end and a 1/4" TRS on the other end. They are hand wired & hand soldered...

Live Wire 1/8 Live Wire 1/8" (TRS) - Dual 1/4" Y Cable 10 Foot
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Y-Cable (stereo mini (1/8") male to 2 mono 1/4" males) splits a stereo mini (1/8") signal into left and right. Uses include connecting a computer stereo line out to 1/4" line inputs on a mixer; a portable CD player to cassette deck inputs; and mixer 1/4" line outputs, cassette deck outputs, and portable CD Player to computer stereo line in...


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Using a Mixer Insert Jack as a Direct Out

When connecting a mixer to a digital audio interface or multi-track recorder, you normally connect the Direct Out jack of each mixer channel to a track's input on the interface. For example, let's say your kick drum mic is connected to channel 1 of the mixer. If you wanted to record the kick drum to track 1, you would connect the channel 1 Direct Out to the track 1 input of the interface. You would then connect the channel 2 Direct Out to the track 2 input of the interface, etc. Using the Direct Outs in such a way takes each channel's signal post-fader and post-EQ and sends it straight to the recording device. This allows you to record that one instrument (and only that instrument) to its corresponding track on the recorder or in your DAW software.

But what if your mixer doesn't come equipped with Direct Outs? Many lower-priced mixers, or mixers designed more for stage use, do not. It's also common on many 16-channel mixers to only have Direct Outs on the first 8 channels. If your mixer doesn't have Direct Outs (or doesn't have enough of them), you could always use the Main L/R Outputs of the mixer, but there are only two of them. But the problem with this is that ALL of the channels in use will get mixed together and sent to those outputs, which is generally not what you want. If your mixer has Subgroup outs (or "buses"), you could use those, but on a 4-bus mixer, there are only, well–4 of them. So what's a guy to do if he wants to record each mixer channel to its own track? Fortunately, there's another alternative–the Insert Jack.

An Insert Jack is a TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve or 1/4? stereo) jack that is typically used to connect a signal processor to only affect a single mixer channel. An example would be a compressor or noise gate that might be connected through the Insert Jack of a mixer channel to only affect a single vocal mic. To use the Insert Jack in such a way, you need a "Y" cable with a stereo TRS plug on one end (connected to the Insert Jack) and two mono TS (Tip-Sleeve or 1/4? mono) plugs on the other end. One of the TS plugs is connected to the input on the signal processor and the other is connected to the output of the same device. So essentially, the Insert Jack creates a signal "loop" that both sends the signal for the channel out to an external signal processor and then returns it back to the mixer, all through a single jack (the Insert Jack). However, if you're not using an Insert Jack for its intended purpose (and you often will not), it has a handy second function–as a Direct Out.

There are a few different ways of using an Insert Jack as a Direct Out. First, you can use a standard TS to TS patch cable. Plug the cable all the way in to the Insert Jack. The only drawback here is that the signal is sent to the recorder from the Insert jack, but the signal is "interrupted" and is no longer sent to the mixer's main outputs. This may be okay for some recording situations, but in other cases, you will want the signal passed on through to the main outputs as normal, for monitoring purposes or for connection to a power amp and speakers in the case of a live concert.

The next option using a regular TS to TS cable is to only plug the cable in to the "first click" of the Insert Jack. This will tap the signal and send it straight out to the recorder, while still allowing it to pass on through to the mixer's main outputs. The only drawback to this is that if you don't get the cable plugged in just right (to only the first click), you may end up with either no signal to your recorder or no signal to the main outputs (or both).

So a better alternative than the "first click" or the "all-the-way-in" method is to use a special cable or adapter that both passes the signal for the channel to the send of the Insert Jack but still passes it on through to the mixer's outputs as normal. To do this, you can use a Stereo Plug to Mono Jack adapter with a normal mono TS to TS cable. Or you could buy a special Insert Direct Out cable adapter.

However, if you're like me, you like to keep your connections and cable runs as simple and clean as possible, in which case you don't like using adapters or plugging cables into cables. So the most elegant alternative is to use a specialized Insert Jack/Direct Out cable for just this purpose. Assuming that you have some very basic soldering skills, this cable is very easy to make, which I will now describe.

Start with a regular mono patch cable with TS plugs on both ends. Remove one of the plugs from the end with some wire cutters or tin snips. Now, solder a stereo TRS plug onto that end of the cable, shorting the Tip and Ring together, and connecting the shield to the Sleeve as normal. This will effectively send the signal to the output of the Insert Jack, while simultaneously returning it to the mixer, which will pass the signal on through to the Main outputs.

Some audio snobs might scoff at such a technique, saying that an Insert Jack wasn't designed to be used this way, and therefore it shouldn't be. However, some audio purists argue that for recording purposes, this method might actually be superior to using a Direct Out, because the signal path should be the shortest, cleanest, and most uncolored. The reason is that the signal is being sent directly from the preamp to the recorder, without going anywhere else. It's not passing through the EQ or even the fader, which could, in theory, color or degrade the signal.

Now, of course, like anything else, there are some pros and cons to using this technique. We've already covered the pros, so now for the cons. First, when using this technique, the only control that you have over the level of the signal being sent to the recorder is the Trim or Gain knob on your mixer. Because the Insert Jack is pre-fader, the fader becomes useless in terms of the signal being sent to the recorder. However, the fader will still control the level of the channel in the main mix. Second, when using this technique, you are bypassing the EQ, so if you like to use some EQ for preliminary shaping of the recorded track, you're out of luck. But in most cases, I don't use any EQ when tracking. I use the parametric EQ built into my DAW software for shaping the sound of my tracks after recording, so this isn't really a concern for me. Finally, if you're using the Insert Jack as a Direct Out, you can no longer use it as an Insert. So if you wanted to patch a Compressor into the channel to tame some peaks, you'd have to connect it another way (i.e.: Insert to Compressor to Recorder).

In conclusion, if you need to do some multitrack recording, but don't have a mixer that's equipped with Direct Outs (or enough of them), the Insert Jack makes a handy replacement. Or if you're an audio purist who wants the cleanest and shortest possible signal path between your mic and recorder, the Insert Jack may be the way to go.

About the Author

Jon Goad is a drummer, producer, and general music junkie. He's the owner and chief engineer of Silent Sky Studios and the drummer for the bands Immortal Soul and Soulfire.

When he's not having fun with music, Jon keeps the bills paid by working as a software developer for CUSI, a leading developer of software for the Utility industry. Jon lives in Northeast Arkansas with his wife Ashley and son Jack.