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Audio cable Vention 6.35 mm TRS to 6.35 mm TRS 0.9 m copper, black
Audio cable Vention 6.35 mm TRS to 6.35 mm TRS 0.9 m copper, black
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Audio cable Vention 6.35 mm TRS to 6.35 mm TRS 0.9 m copper, black
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Audio cable Vention 6.35 mm TRS to 6.35 mm TRS 0.9 m copper, black
Audio cable Vention 6.35 mm TRS to 6.35 mm TRS 0.9 m copper, black
Vention 6.35 mm TRS to 6.35 mm TRS 0.9 m copper, black is a balanced audio patch cable with 6.35 mm TRS (stereo/balanced) straight male connectors on both ends and high-conductivity copper conductors. At 0.9 m length it is designed for short connections in studio, stage and home setups where a reliable, low-resistance signal path is required. The black jacket provides a neutral appearance and protection for the conductors during regular use.
The cable uses copper conductors to ensure efficient signal transfer and reduced resistance. Balanced TRS connectors help minimize noise and hum when carrying stereo signals or balanced mono lines between instruments, mixers, audio interfaces and outboard equipment. Its compact 0.9 m length reduces cable clutter for patch bays and pedalboards while the straight 6.35 mm plugs are compatible with standard jack sockets in professional audio gear.
Insert each 6.35 mm TRS plug into the corresponding jack sockets on your devices, ensuring a secure connection at both ends. Use the cable for short signal runs between line-level equipment, instruments with TRS outputs, mixers and audio interfaces. For balanced mono operation, connect tip and ring to the signal positive and negative respectively and sleeve to ground; for stereo operation, use tip for left, ring for right and sleeve for ground. Avoid sharp bends and excessive tension to maintain signal integrity and prolong cable life.
For optimal performance, keep cable runs as short as practical and avoid running audio cables in parallel with mains power cables to reduce interference. Inspect connectors periodically and replace the cable if you notice intermittent contact, excessive wear or damage to the jacket.
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