
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
That's an excellet way to put it, Ben!bennychico11 said:Don't think of a cable as "stereo" or "mono"....or balanced/unbalanced. The cable is just a cable. The actual SIGNAL that passes down it is stereo, mono, balanced or unbalanced.

And to add just a slightly different light on it, the only signifigant thing about the TRS in this application is that it allows for three seperate conductors, the same way that XLR does.
Those three conductors can be used to carry stereo (like in stereo headphones), or balanced mono (like in this situation), or even unbalanced mono if the third conductor is ignored. In this case, the three conductors just so happen to be used for a balanced mono signal. But it's that third conductor that makes the configuration possible* in this case. You could just as easily run from XLR to TRS and vice versa; they're just two different sized plugs that serve the same purpose; to connect three wires in a cable to another cable or device.
G.
*Purists, don't get on my case for a slight technical inaccuracy in the definition of "balanced" there. Just trying to make a conceptually accurate point there at the ENG101 level, even if there are technical exceptions on the ENG214 level.
