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Monoprice's line of Professional Audio cables brings you high performance cables at rock bottom prices. . Whether you're connecting broadcast equipment instruments for your band or your high end entertainment system Monoprice has the interconnect cables for you. Balanced audio cables utilize impedance balanced lines that reduce EM and RF noise and extend the effective range of the cable run. Additionally unlike standard unbalanced RCA interconnects that utilizes their braid as a signal return balanced cables have a separate braided shield to provide additional resistance to interference without modulating the interference into the signal. This prevents ground loop issues. XLR to 1/4" TRS balanced pro audio cables provide high fidelity and eliminate noise in the recording studio and on the stage. Our new Premier Series cables up the ante in terms of construction quality and performance.
M**E
Will probably only buy wires from this company from now on.
I love the cables from this company. About 90% of my cables are from Monoprice. They’re amazing quality and super rugged. You can feel the quality when you buy these. I’ve had no issues with noise and they fit snug into all connection points. Best of all, the price for this type of heft is great.
R**S
Fits my need.
It works and feels well made.
K**R
Good quality
Exactly what I needed. Works great!
J**.
High Quality fantastic cables!
I have great quality cables. I like to use the best. Are these the best? I don't know, but they are a lot better than the VERY EXPENSIVE and well known quality name I was using. How do I know? Because they are thicker, feel sturdier and sound better? Yes, but I took one into one channel and another into another. Recorded from a mono source into two since channel sources with the same in/out parameters on my RME UFX. These cables provided higher gain. So, based on this, I ordered another set. In my studio these are being used to drive my monitors and will soon be used from my rack eleven to my RME UFX.***Update***Okay, so now I've bought 3 sets (that's 6) of these awesome cords. I really like the tone I'm getting. The price has been going up so either the seller realizes they're worth more than he was initially selling them for or the demand is high. Gotta say I've not been disappointed with the quality at all. Quite the opposite. I baby my cords and they stay in my studio. These conduct very well. I'm gonna try to buy this brand from now on out. Very happy with my purchase.
A**R
Durable cable
Does the job
B**U
Always happy with Monoprice cables
Quality cable. Better than the Cable Matters brand I returned which would not lock in place.
A**
Great for an install, not so great for live
Great for an install, not so great for live... It's very heavy gauge wire and insulation, so it doesn't bend & fall like a regular stage cable - these thick cables tend to get a little unruly when gig'ing.Other than that, a solid cable... I use them in my studio and for interconnects for a balanced class A amp, but not when playing out live.
S**E
Very impressed by these cables. They completely solved my ground-loop noise problems!
I left a review for XLR-XLR ones of the same brand and bought these XLR to 1/4 inch TRS as well. I was having strange noises / hisses / hums / continues beeps in my professional audio interface inputs, which after investigating this issue online made me came to the conclusion that it's actually called "ground-loop" noise coming out from the home AC outlet and into my audio gear that is connected to it. I must say that these cables SOLVED ALL OF THE NOISE PROBLEMS I WAS HAVING! At first I thought that no signal is coming out from my audio gear since it was 100% quiet(!), and then I played something on my synth and BAM! The high volume hit me. I was so amazed of the quiet signal and just couldn't believe that all I had to do is to replace the cables with high quality ones.This is where I also learned about what "balanced" cables are, and that 1/4 inch TS cables (which are usually used for guitars) and 1/4 inch TRS cables are very different, not only because TS is mono and TRS is stereo, but TRS are also called "balanced cables" which can separate the ground noise from your audio as its has a dedicated ground pin from the signal, which is the sleeve; TS stands for "Tip-Sleeve" where the Tip is the L (left) channel and the Sleeve is the ground, and TRS means "Tip-Ring-Sleeve" where the Tip is the L (left) channel, the Ring is the R (right) channel, and the Sleeve is the ground. XLR cables are working the same way as TRS cables, as they also have 3 pins in the connector. That said, cheap XLR/TRS cables would probably give you noise, so make sure that you use high quality cables if a clean input is what you're looking for.
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