What is the difference between a TS connector, a TRS connector, and a TRRS connector? In this video, you'll learn how TS, TRS, and TRRS connectors allow audio cables to carry different types of signals. This video will show you the three component parts of a 1/4-inch and audio connector: tip, ring, and sleeve. You'll see how headphones, microphones, and other audio equipment utilize these connectors to transmit stereo, mono, balanced, unbalanced, and other types of audio signals. Full Post (Audio University Website): Need help setting up your studio? Check out these free resources I've created for you... Recording Studio Checklist: Speaker Placement Guide: 0:00 - Introduction 0:17 - Tip, Ring, & Sleeve: Parts of a 1/4-inch or Audio Connector 0:56 - TS Audio Connectors 1:39 - TRS Audio Connectors 2:17 - TRRS Audio Connectors 2:55 - Subscribe to Audio University! TS CABLES 1/4-Inch Instrument Cable: - Sweetwater: - Amazon: - B&H: 1/4-Inch Speaker Cable: - Sweetwater: - Amazon: - B&H: TS Cable: - Amazon: - B&H: TRS CABLES 1/4-Inch TRS Cable: - Sweetwater: - Amazon: - B&H: 1/4-Inch TRS Stereo Headphone Extension Cable: - Amazon: - B&H: TRS Stereo Cable: - Amazon: - B&H: TRRS CABLES TRRS Cable: - Amazon: - B&H: TRRS Headphone (w Microphone) Extension Cable: - Amazon: - B&H: Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Patreon: Gear Recommendations: #AudioUniversity Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click them, I will receive a small commission at no cost to you.
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