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If you're playing an electric instrument or using studio equipment, chances are you're going to be wired with a TRS cable. TRS stands for "Tip-Ring-Sleeve." These cables look like a standard 1/4" or 1/8" plug but are separated into three sections - the tip at the top, the ring in the middle and the sleeve at the bottom. They are used to transfer sound smoothly from one medium to another and run both left and right mono signals to stereo headphones. Whether you're plugging in your six-string in preparation for your next stage show or heading into the studio to record your next number one song, you can count on a TRS cable to connect you with your signature sound. Since there are so many different cables in these pages, you might want to consider starting with the best sellers for a better sense of which ones will work best for you. For example, if you're searching for a higher-end cable that offers an extremely-wide frequency response, take a look at the Mogami Gold Studio 1/4" to XLR Male Cable. This cable is a staple in professional recording facilities around the world, and for good reason - it cancels out unnecessary hum and noise to give you an extremely accurate reproduction. Want more bang for your buck? Check out multi packs of TRS cables like the Live Wire TRS-TRS Balanced Patch Cables 8-Pack and the Musician's Gear TRS - TRS Patch Cable 8-Pack. Both of these value packs contain eight 17" cables and are individually colored - so you won't have any trouble keeping track of everything you plug in. When you get right down to it, TRS cables are known for their exceptional stereo sound and have long been the go-to cable for serious musicians and audio technicians alike. Along with the three options mentioned, there are lots more to consider, so don't hesitate to jump right in and see what a TRS cable can bring to your audio setup.