Insert cable with 1/4-inch TRS to dual RCA connectors, wired for send and return routing, stereo signal splitting, reliable audio transfer, and flexible 9-foot length
Insert Cable Designed for Send and Return Audio Routing
This 1/4-inch TRS to dual RCA insert cable is designed to handle send and return signal routing for mixers, recording consoles, and audio interfaces. It allows a single TRS insert jack to connect to two RCA inputs or outputs, making it a practical solution for integrating external processors such as compressors, EQs, and effects units.
Properly Wired for Insert Applications
The cable is conventionally wired with the tip carrying the send signal and the ring carrying the return signal. This wiring configuration ensures correct signal flow when connecting insert points on mixers to outboard gear, helping maintain consistent audio routing without the need for adapters or custom wiring.
Stereo Signal Splitting for Flexible Use
In addition to insert applications, this cable can also be used as a Y-cable to split a stereo TRS signal into separate left and right channels. In this configuration, the tip carries the left channel while the ring carries the right channel, making it useful for routing stereo sources to dual RCA inputs.
Ideal for Studio and Live Sound Systems
This insert cable is well suited for recording studios, live sound rigs, and broadcast environments where flexible signal routing is required. It supports common audio workflows involving mixers, signal processors, and playback devices that use RCA connections.
Durable Construction for Reliable Performance
Built for repeated use, the cable is designed to handle frequent connections and disconnections during setup and teardown. Its construction supports stable signal transfer and dependable performance in both permanent installations and portable audio systems.
Convenient Length for Organized Cable Runs
With a 9-foot length, the cable provides enough reach for rack-mounted equipment and console setups while still allowing for clean and organized cable management. It helps reduce strain on connectors and keeps audio systems easier to maintain.