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This XLR male to 6.35mm (1/4″) TRS male adapter is designed for balanced audio signal conversion between professional audio equipment. It allows devices with XLR female outputs to connect directly to 6.35mm TRS balanced inputs commonly found on mixers, audio interfaces, amplifiers, and studio equipment.
The adapter features a robust metal XLR male connector and a 6.35mm (1/4″) TRS male jack, ensuring reliable balanced signal transmission with reduced noise and interference. It is ideal for use with microphones, mixing consoles, patch bays, powered speakers, and professional audio systems.
Precision-machined metal housing provides durability and effective shielding, while secure internal contacts maintain consistent signal integrity. The compact, plug-and-play design makes it suitable for studio, live sound, broadcast, and installation environments.
Typical applications include adapting XLR microphone or line outputs to 6.35mm balanced inputs on mixers, amplifiers, audio interfaces, and recording equipment.
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Description
This XLR male to 6.35mm (1/4″) TRS male adapter is designed for balanced audio signal conversion between professional audio equipment. It allows devices with XLR female outputs to connect directly to 6.35mm TRS balanced inputs commonly found on mixers, audio interfaces, amplifiers, and studio equipment.
The adapter features a robust metal XLR male connector and a 6.35mm (1/4″) TRS male jack, ensuring reliable balanced signal transmission with reduced noise and interference. It is ideal for use with microphones, mixing consoles, patch bays, powered speakers, and professional audio systems.
Precision-machined metal housing provides durability and effective shielding, while secure internal contacts maintain consistent signal integrity. The compact, plug-and-play design makes it suitable for studio, live sound, broadcast, and installation environments.
Typical applications include adapting XLR microphone or line outputs to 6.35mm balanced inputs on mixers, amplifiers, audio interfaces, and recording equipment.























