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The Elebase 1/4 Inch TRS Instrument Cable is a 6.6ft audio interconnect cord designed for musicians seeking durability and style. Featuring TRS gold-plated connectors and a premium copper conductor, this cable minimizes signal loss while providing a robust design that withstands daily use. Available in multiple colors, it’s compatible with a variety of instruments and comes with a worry-free 12-month warranty.
P**S
Nice quality
Good sturdy cables at a great price!
R**K
This is a high quality cable.
Awesome audio quality, i plugged them from an amplifier, to 2 speakers. Worked great, high quality.
W**Y
Very good quality cables
Very nice cables at a great price
J**M
NOT Electric Guitar cables—description is unclear
I bought some of these to patch a compressor to my patchbay, and they’re fine for that. But I noticed tons of reviews by people complaining about these being defective because they’re using them with guitars.These won’t work with electric guitars. You want TS cables for those (the plug has only two sections—a Tip and a Sleeve separated by a black divider). Any guitar with passive pickups (no built-in preamp, no battery) requires a TS cable about 99% of the time, and it won’t work in your amp unless it has a “line in” jack (but not even then with an electric guitar—but it will work with your keyboard). The only exception is something like Rickenbacker’s “Rick-o-sound” stereo jack.They will work with acoustic guitars with built-in preamps, typically, but you should check because to be sure. I have an Epiphone J200, and it has two jacks like a Rick—one TS and the other TRS—but I also have an Alvarez acoustic that only works with a TRS cord like this. Still, you should spend a few more bucks and get a more durable one for that. Seismic Audio cables are good and very reasonably priced.TRS cords (like this one) are for plugging in things like keyboards and synths or connecting rack unit gear like compressors and EQs to a mixer, a recording interface, or a patch bay—these are called either “line-level inputs” or “inserts.” They’re wired exactly like microphone XLR cables—low impedance “balanced” plugs—notice there are three sections separated by two black dividers—a Tip, a middle section called a Ring, and a longer section called a Sleeve—TRS (tip, ring, sleeve). What makes them “balanced” is made of two thin wires can carry the same signal, but out of phase with each other (which cancels noise the same way a humbucker pu works) and a grounded copper “jacket” between them and the rubber tubing on the outside. They’re also used to send and receive two signals through one cable. So if you have a stereo fx pedal like a TCE Hall of Fame reverb, you can use two TRS cables to send four signals (right & left, in & out) to a mixer and use it like a rack unit effect. But you can’t use it on a Boss Distortion pedal like the guy who uploaded areview did. Look at that and you’ll see what I mean. When he plugs in this cable, the light doesn’t come on. If you look closely at the next cable he plugs in, it’s a TS cable—it only has two section, and the light comes on.This may be more info than most people want, but for the young guys or folks just starting out, I hope this is useful
C**E
They do work for electric guitar
Someone down here soreading false i fo about TS vs TRS for guitar saying these wont work. Thats just misinformation on their part. I did an A/B test with my telecaster. Ts and trs types no issue. If anythinf i noticed the trs (these cables) offered a slightly better tone. Ts is just one signal (mono). Trs offers two (stereo). This is the only difference. If yoy only use a mono signal in a trs cable that is fine as well. The ones sayinf it dont work probably just got a bad batch with a poor solder joint.
J**D
A well-made cable.
These well-made cables did exactly what we needed. I have no reservation about recommending them to others.
W**N
Great for amp speakers
Works perfectly!
R**Z
Balanced Cables
I had Unbalanced cables set up to my dj controller to the amplifier to the speakers, probably around 3 and a half ft long and made a slight noise every time I'd play. But with this new and balanced cables I was able to plug in these new cables and the noise went away.
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