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Rent 1/4" TRS to XLR Male Cable (23")

The 1/4 inch TRS to XLR Male Cable 23 inch is a short balanced interconnect designed for adapting line-level TRS outputs to XLR inputs.

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Overview

The 1/4 inch TRS to XLR Male Cable 23 inch is a short balanced interconnect designed for adapting line-level TRS outputs to XLR inputs. The compact 23" length minimizes cable clutter in rigged setups, maintaining signal integrity and reducing interference in close-proximity audio configurations.

Balanced 1/4 in TRS

Carries mono balanced audio from compatible outputs

XLR male destination

Feeds mixers, recorders, or camera inputs

23 in length

Keeps cart and camera rigs tidy

Passive connection

No level conversion or power regulation

Cable type
Balanced analog audio interconnect
Source connector
1/4 in TRS male
Destination connector
3-pin XLR male
Length
23 in
Signal type
Compatible balanced mono mic or line signal
Conversion
Passive · no level or impedance conversion
Primary use
Short camera, mixer, and sound-bag connections
  • Verify the 1/4 in source is balanced mono TRS; a stereo headphone jack uses the same shape but different wiring.
  • Match line or mic level at the destination - this passive cable does not attenuate a hot output.
  • Disable phantom power unless the connected source explicitly permits it, and connect with equipment levels turned down.
  • Strain-relieve both ends and keep the short cable free of tight bends when mounted on a camera or sound bag.

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