SATRXL-F10 - 6 Pack of Green 10' XLR Female to TRS Patch Cables

$49.99 $62.99

SATRXL-F10 - 6 Pack of Green 10' XLR Female to TRS Patch Cables

$49.99 $62.99

Professional XLR female to TRS patch cables designed for connecting mixing consoles to outboard gear like equalizers, compressors, crossovers, and power amplifiers in live sound and studio environments. This 6-pack delivers the balanced connectivity you need for complete signal routing flexibility.

Each 10-foot cable maintains signal integrity across longer runs while providing the reach needed for rack-mounted gear and stage setups. The balanced XLR female connector interfaces seamlessly with mixer outputs, while the TRS male end connects to amplifier inputs, effects processors, and other professional audio equipment.

Built with 22-gauge oxygen-free copper conductors and comprehensive shielding to preserve signal quality throughout your audio chain. Metal XLR and TRS connectors feature high-grade fiberglass insulators for reliable connections that won't fail during critical performances. The heavy-duty rubber jacket withstands repeated setup and teardown in mobile applications.

Perfect for mobile DJs running separate amplifiers, churches connecting their mixing console to power amps, and bands using outboard processing gear. These cables handle everything from small venue setups to larger installations requiring multiple signal paths between mixer and amplification stages.

Simply connect XLR female ends to your mixer's balanced outputs and TRS male ends to your amplifier inputs or effects processors. Each cable is 10 feet long, providing sufficient length for most rack configurations and stage layouts.

Seismic Audio backs these professional patch cables with a full one-year warranty and ships them ready to integrate into your existing audio setup.

Technical Specifications

Spec Value
Model SATRXL-F10
Quantity 6 Pack
Length 10 feet each
Connector A XLR Female (3-pin)
Connector B TRS Male (1/4")
Color Green
Conductor 22-gauge Oxygen-Free Copper
Shielding Yes
Jacket Heavy Duty Flexible Rubber
Connector Material Metal
Insulation High Grade Fiberglass
Warranty 1 Year
Recommended For Mixer to amplifier connections, outboard gear routing

Frequently Asked Questions

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

XLR female to TRS cables connect mixer outputs to amplifier inputs or effects processors, while XLR male to TRS cables typically run from microphones or instruments to mixer inputs. This configuration with XLR female connectors is specifically designed for routing balanced signals from mixing console outputs to downstream equipment like power amplifiers, compressors, or equalizers.

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

These cables work with powered speakers that have TRS inputs, but many powered speakers use XLR inputs instead. Check your speaker's input panel - if it has 1/4" TRS inputs, these cables will work perfectly. If your speakers only have XLR inputs, you'll need XLR male to XLR female cables instead.

How long can I run balanced signals with these cables before losing quality?

At 10 feet, these balanced cables will maintain full signal quality with no noticeable loss. Balanced XLR to TRS connections can typically run 50-100 feet before requiring signal boosting, so these 10-foot cables provide plenty of headroom for most rack configurations and small to medium venue setups without any signal degradation concerns.

Do these cables work for both line level and instrument level signals?

These cables are designed for line-level balanced signals between professional audio equipment like mixers, amplifiers, and processors. They're not intended for instrument-level signals from guitars or basses, which require different impedance matching. Use these specifically for connecting balanced outputs to balanced inputs in your signal chain.

Why do I need shielded cables for my audio setup?

Shielded cables prevent electromagnetic interference from lighting systems, wireless equipment, and other electronic devices from entering your audio signal. In live sound environments with stage lights, wireless microphones, and multiple electronic devices, unshielded cables often pick up noise and hum that degrades your sound quality, making shielded construction essential for professional results.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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