The TRS Cable is quite similar to the TS Cable; however, it contains one extra Ring. TRS is an abbreviation for Tip, Ring, Sleeve Cable. We can utilize a TRS cable as a balanced and unbalanced cable depending on the application. We may utilize the Tip, Ring, and sleeve to convey positive, negative, and ground signals for use with a mono instrument/device for balanced signals.
If the connection is unbalanced, we can set it to transport 2-channel stereo audio for the left and proper channels.TRS Cables are commonly used for headphones, headphones from out-of mixers, and studio monitors. They come in a regular 1/8 inch or 3.5mm size. Adapters are also included for converting 3.5mm TRS connections to 1/4-inch (6.35mm) TRS connectors.
There are various varieties, the most popular of which is a TRRS Cable with a total of three rings and four conductors. For stereo headsets with microphones, when four conductors are required for the ground, left channel, right channel, and mic, TRRS jacks are frequently utilized.