Monoprice XLR to 1/4" TRS balanced cable 35 ft vs Seismic Audio TRS patch cables, 14 ft, 2 ft pack of 6, multicolor
Overall winner: Monoprice XLR to 1/4" TRS balanced cable 35 ft
Key Differences
Monoprice (A) is a single 35 ft XLR-to-1/4" TRS balanced cable with gold-plated connectors and a braided shield for reduced ground loop issues, making it suited for long runs. Seismic Audio (B) is a pack of six multicolor TRS patch cables (2 ft each in a 14 ft listing) with a heavy-duty flexible jacket, better for patching and short-run stage or studio setups where multiple colors help organization
Monoprice XLR to 1/4" TRS balanced cable 35 ft
Balanced XLR to 1/4" TRS cable with a braided shield for noise reduction. Provides high fidelity and reduces ground loop issues, with gold-plated connectors. Customers note solid construction and minimal interference
Pros
- balances signal with separate braided shield
- reduces ground loop issues
- gold-plated connectors
- solid construction and durability
Cons
- no explicit length variant beyond 35 feet
- no price or availability information included
- requires compatible XLR and TRS inputs
Seismic Audio TRS patch cables, 14 ft, 2 ft pack of 6, multicolor
Balanced 1/4" TRS patch cables with heavy-duty rubber jacket. Multi-color 2 ft cables ideal for connecting mixers, EQs, and effects units. Customers note durable construction and color variety
Pros
- heavy-duty flexible jacket
- balanced 1/4" TRS cables
- multi-color pack
- durable construction
Cons
- pack of 6 may be short for some setups
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Monoprice |
| Durability | Seismic Audio |
| Versatility | Monoprice |
| User Reviews | Monoprice |