SATRXL-M6 - 6 Pack of Red 6 Foot XLR Male to TRS Patch Cables

$47.99 $51.99

SATRXL-M6 - 6 Pack of Red 6 Foot XLR Male to TRS Patch Cables

$47.99 $51.99

The SATRXL-M6 6-pack delivers professional XLR male to TRS patch cables for live sound engineers, studio operators, and mobile DJs who need reliable signal routing between mixers and outboard gear. These balanced cables handle the critical connections that keep your audio chain running smoothly during performances and recording sessions.

Each 6-foot cable features a metal 3-pin XLR male connector on one end and a metal 1/4" TRS connector on the other, enabling balanced signal transfer between mixing consoles and processors like equalizers, compressors, crossovers, and power amplifiers. The heavy-duty flexible rubber jacket protects the shielded conductors from stage wear and cable pulls.

Built with 22-gauge oxygen-free copper conductors and high-grade fiberglass insulators, these patch cables maintain signal integrity across your entire audio system. The balanced design minimizes noise pickup in electrically challenging environments like concert venues and recording studios. Six cables per pack means you can wire a complete signal chain or have backup cables ready.

Perfect for connecting mixer outputs to rack-mounted processors, patching between console sends and effects units, or linking outboard gear in recording studios. Whether you're running sound for a 200-person club gig or setting up a home studio monitoring chain, these cables handle the task without introducing noise or signal degradation.

Each cable measures exactly 6 feet, providing sufficient reach for most rack-to-mixer connections without excess cable clutter. The red color coding helps with cable identification during setup and troubleshooting. Backed by a one-year warranty and ready to ship immediately from Seismic Audio.

Technical Specifications

Spec Value
Cable Length 6 Feet
Connector 1 XLR Male (3-Pin)
Connector 2 1/4" TRS Male
Conductor Gauge 22 AWG
Conductor Material Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC)
Cable Type Balanced, Shielded
Jacket Material Heavy Duty Flexible Rubber
Insulator Type High Grade Fiberglass
Color Red
Quantity 6 Pack
Warranty 1 Year
Recommended For Mixer to outboard gear, studio patching

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between XLR to TRS and XLR to TS cables?

XLR to TRS cables carry balanced signals using three conductors (hot, cold, ground), which helps reject noise and interference over longer cable runs. XLR to TS cables are unbalanced with only two conductors and are more susceptible to picking up electrical noise, especially in live sound environments with stage lighting and power distribution.

Can I use these cables to connect my mixer outputs directly to powered speakers?

These cables work if your powered speakers have XLR or TRS inputs, but check your mixer's output specifications first. Most mixer main outputs are designed to feed power amplifiers or powered speakers, while these cables are typically used for connecting to processing equipment like EQs, compressors, or crossovers in the signal chain.

How many cables do I need for a typical live sound setup?

A basic stereo setup requires two cables minimum for left and right mixer outputs to your processing gear or amplifiers. However, most live sound systems use additional outboard processing, so having six cables lets you connect stereo sends to multiple processors like EQs, compressors, and crossovers without running short on connections.

Will 6-foot cables reach from my mixer to a standard equipment rack?

Six feet provides adequate length for most mixer-to-rack connections in typical setups where your mixing console sits within 4-5 feet of your equipment rack. This length minimizes cable clutter while ensuring you have enough reach for proper cable management and strain relief at both connection points.

Do these cables work for connecting studio monitors to audio interfaces?

These cables work if your audio interface has XLR outputs and your studio monitors have TRS inputs, but many studio monitors use XLR inputs exclusively. Check your specific equipment specifications - you might need XLR male to XLR female cables instead for direct monitor connections from most professional audio interfaces.

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