3.5mm TRS to XLR Male Audio Cable – Professional Grade"? mobile phone aux to mixer XLR male cable

To make a 3.5mm jack to XLR male audio cable, follow these steps: Materials Needed: 3.5mm TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) plug XLR male connector Audio cable (balanced or unbalanced, depending on your requirements) Soldering iron and solder Wire strippers Heat shrink tubing or electrical tape Instructions: 1. *Prepare the Cable:* Cut the audio cable to your desired length. Strip about 1/2 inch of insulation from each end of the cable. 2. *Prepare the 3.5mm TRS Plug:* Open the 3.5mm TRS plug. Solder the cable wires to the 3.5mm plug: **Tip (Left Audio)**: Connect to the tip of the TRS plug. **Ring (Right Audio)**: Connect to the ring of the TRS plug. **Sleeve (Ground)**: Connect to the sleeve of the TRS plug. 3. *Prepare the XLR Male Connector:* Open the XLR male connector. Solder the cable wires to the XLR connector: **Pin 1 (Ground)**: Connect to the ground wire of the cable. **Pin 2 (Hot/Positive)**: Connect to the tip of the TRS plug. **Pin 3 (Cold/Negative)**: Connect to the ring of the TRS plug. 4. *Assemble the Connectors:* For the 3.5mm plug: Secure the cable and reassemble the plug casing. For the XLR connector: Secure the cable, and reassemble the connector casing. 5. *Test the Cable:* Plug the cable into the appropriate devices and test to ensure it’s working properly. Note: If the audio equipment you're connecting is unbalanced, the connection might not be perfect, as XLR is designed for balanced connections. Use a TRS to XLR adapter if you need a more reliable connection for unbalanced signals. #AudioCables #XLR#DIYAudio #AudioTutorial #CableMaking #AudioEngineering #HomeStudio #ProAudio #RecordingGear #SoundTech #auxtoxlr #xlrtoaudiocable 3.5mm to XLRAudio cable 3.5mm TRS to XLR XLR cable3.5mm audio adapterXLR male connectorAudio equipmentProfessional audio cableTRS to XLR cableAudio interface