GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male to 1/4" TRS Black Cables - 25' Balanced Snake Cord (Note: This is NOT A MIC Cable!)
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The answer is yes, if the master outs on the mixer are TRS (1/4" jack).
Cables with XLR connectors have a directional orientation, unlike your common 1/4" cables. It is made to move audio from the TRS side to the XLR side. I will need two of these cables for plugging into my keyboard and sending Search for a mic cable with a 1/4 TRS on the other end and a female XLR connector on the other end if you need one with a 1/4 TRS on the other end. The XLR outputs to 1/4" and the 1/4" outputs to the XLR. The GLS Mic Cable Version is as follows The Amazon website. Go to www.GLS-com Playing audio- I have patched The cable - Hope that helps. If you have any questions, please email me.
You should be able to use it just fine.
It is possible. You can connect your 1/4 in to your Roland output using this connection. You will use this trick to catch the There is an xlr male connection on this.
Selected User Reviews For GLS Audio 25ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male to 1/4" TRS Black Cables - 25' Balanced Snake Cord (Note: This is NOT A MIC Cable!)
My goal was to find a solution that would allow me to place the speakers farther apart while avoiding the need for further wiring. An RCA output on the left and right sides of the DAC Cables from AQ - RCA and XLR Control of volume via one knob We have two active speakers with XLR inputs. The setup has worked for years, but the setup is way too complicated
and the knob location is too far away from the audio inputs. It was important to me to make it simpler while also removing unnecessary intermediaries. I normally wanted my XLR cables from (RCA to XLR) to be 25 feet long, but the old ones were only six feet long. The cable would cost more than the monitors themselves and the DAC if they were purchased from the same (very well known and expensive) brand. The solution is This is the output from DAC6. The diameter should be 3mm and smaller A stereo signal to a left/right signal Connect the 3mm to the XLR 25-pin The length of two cables is two feet. I am very pleased with the result! The cables are great!.
I purchased this cord initially for use with my Harmony Singer 2 pedal. There is no manual included with the pedal, only a picture of it on the back of the box. There were many things I didn't understand & Just in case I could use them to connect the HS2 to a mixer or for other devices, I bought some patch cords. I am glad I got it, but I have not used it yet because I currently use an XLR to XLR patch cord from GLS & Company for the same purpose. What a great idea! Neither was late & both were quick As soon as I got my new toys, I was able to enjoy them.
With other cables, the cables are placed in a bag. There is already a loose end on this one. The problem is that it's not very durable, even though it works well. You might enjoy this one if you don't have the same harsh treatment of your equipment that I do.
Despite the early arrival, it was still good. The following week at a church service, I gave it a try. This worked great without any issues. I was very pleased with the quality. Taking on the great is impossible. This is priced.
The xlr cable I used for connection was for my keyboard to the snake box during stage performances. A sturdy and durable cord has been used. A good seal is present on both ends. I also think it's a great deal for the price!.
A number of GLS cables are in my possession It is a TRS-based system In order to apply live sound to my mixer, I needed XLRs. Work great and come with velcro cables to keep them tidy when they are It is a brand I highly recommend.
Yo, I have the hookup! GLS have some awesome cables! In my local church, I am responsible for the sound system. I think that the cables are worth the money because of their high quality and affordable price. All of our audio cables have been upgraded.
A Mackie board with 1/4 TRS outs connected to two QSC tops has been connected using two of these modules. So far, there has been no problem. The noise was not too loud. It is hard to comment on durability because I do my best to take good care of my cables, make sure nothing sticks to them (like a monitor), roll them up properly, etc. I have gigged every weekend for a month with no sign of wear. So far, it has been down every time.