Connector Information

This page gives detailed information, opinions, and comparisons on some of the connectors we offer. We have tried to include all the common connectors, but there may be others in specialty applications not included here.

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Balanced - Unbalanced
XLR XLR Connectors

The XLR is one of the most common connections in professional analog and digital audio and lighting controls. Most commonly used is the 3 pin configuration; it is available in 3 to 7 pins. Typical uses: 3 pins for audio and lighting, 5 pins for lighting, and 4-6 pins for power supply connections. On the standard 3-pin, the normal pinout for analog audio is: pin 1 = ground/shield, pin 2 = high, and pin 3 = low.

Most cables use a male on one end and a female on the other end, making it easy to daisy chain cables. For audio and AES, the male connector is typically the output or sending connector, and in DMX the female is the output (sending connector).

The XLR is typically the best connection. It has separate pins; so on insertion or extraction, they do not cross which can cause a short or connection to the other pins/contacts, which in turn could cause noise. They are also enclosed in the housing for protection. Most XLR Connectors are latching, so you don't have to worry about them being disconnected, forming an excellent, reliable connection.

Here at EHS, we offer our custom cables with Neutrik XLR connectors in X Series, XX Series, and RX Series which include; 3 & 5-pin standard straight, gold, right angle, gold right angle, and female switched (silver and gold). The switched XLR is intended for use on a microphone without a switch so that it can be turned on and off. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

XLR options:

XLR Connector
XLR Connector

The XLRs we use by Neutrik:

X Series XX & RX Series
Description Nickel-Silver Black & Gold Nickel-Silver Black & Gold
3 pin Female NC3FX NC3FX-B NC3FXX NC3FXX-B
3 pin Male NC3MX NC3MX-B NC3MXX NC3MXX-B
5 pin Female NC5FX NC5FX-B NC5FXX NC5FXX-B
5 pin Male NC5MX NC5MX-B NC5MXX NC5MXX-B
3 pin Female Right Angle NC3FRX NC3FRX-B
3 pin Male Right Angle NC3MRX NC3MRX-B
5 pin Female Right Angle NC5FRX NC5FRX-B
5 pin Male Right Angle NC5MRX NC5MRX-B
3 pin Female Switched NC3FXS NC3FXS-B

All XLRs (except switched) are available with an optional colored boot (see Options Info), black is standard.

TRS 1/4" TRS & TS Connectors

The 1/4" connector is one of the other most common connectors in pro audio. Its uses include; line-level signal, insert in/out, headphones, instruments, speakers, and more. It has two main forms, the TRS and the TS. The TRS has three contacts: Tip, Ring, Sleeve (thus TRS); the tip is high or left, the ring is low or right, and the sleeve is ground/shield. The TS has two contacts Tip, and Sleeve: (thus TS); the tip is high, and the sleeve is ground/shield or for speakers; the tip is positive and sleeve is negative.

Most 1/4" cables have male connectors, and panels have female connectors. Because most cables only have male connectors, you need an adapter to daisy chain or extend a cable. Because the cable has the same connector on both ends, it doesn't matter which way you run it but since both ins and outs on a panel use the female connector, you do have to be careful how you hook it up. Also, because TRS and TS jacks (female panel connector) look the same, knowing which connector/cable is required can be a problem.

The 1/4" is a less reliable and more troublesome connector than most. With the exposed contacts, it leaves higher possibility for grime from handling, and they tend to pop on insertion or extraction because you can cross-contact the contacts and short them. The jacks also have a higher failure rate due to wear and dirt. With all that said, they are still great connectors, but if you have a choice between XLR and 1/4" we would recommend XLR.

Here at EHS we offer our custom cables with a large selection of 1/4" connectors, including: standard straight, gold, right angle, gold right angle, flat right angle and female inline. We can customize anything you might need even if you don't see it on our site.

TRS 1/4" options:

TRS Connector

The TRS 1/4" connectors we use by Neutrik, Rean, and HiCon:

C Series PX Series
Description Nickel-Silver Black Gold Nickel-Silver Black Gold
Standard Straight NP3C NP3C-B NP3X NP3X-B
Right Angle NP3RX NP3RX-B
Flat Right Angle HI-J63SA05
(HiCon)
Female Locking NJ3FC6 NJ3FC6-BAG
(black-silver)
Female NYS2203P
(Rean)

All Neutrik TRS are available with optional colored boot (see Options Info), black is standard.

TS 1/4" options:

TS Connector
TS Connector

The TS 1/4" connectors we use by Neutrik, Rean, and Hicon:

C Series PX Series
Description Nickel-Silver Black Gold Nickel-Silver Black Gold
Standard Straight NP2C NP2C-B NP2X NP2X-B
Right Angle NP2RX NP2RX-B
Flat Right Angle HI-J63MA05
(Hicon)
Female Locking NJ3FC6 NJ3FC6-BAG
(black-silver)
Female NYS2202P
(Rean)
Silent straight NP2X-AU-SILENT
Silent Right Angle NP2RX-AU-SILENT

All Neutrik TS are available with optional colored boot (see Options Info), black is standard.

TS 1/4" Speaker options:

This is the same TS connector used for line level and instrument cables except that the housing for speaker cables is bigger and heavier duty to support the larger speaker cable.

TS Speaker Connect
TS Speaker Connect

The TS 1/4" connectors we use are by G&H (except as noted):

Description Nickel-Silver Black Gold
Jumbo Straight MF2P-NNN MF2P-BGG
Large Straight BF2P-NNN BF2P-BGG
Right Angle RF2P-NNN RF2P-BGG
Large Female (Switchcraft) 128

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Speaker Cables

EURO Euro Connector

This is a fairly uncommon connector and is called by several names, such as Phoenix (which is a brand), Euro (there are other connectors called this too), pluggable terminal block, and probably more. These come in many sizes (pin spacing or pitch) and configurations from 2 to 16 pins and have screw terminals to connect the wires. Euro connectors are often used on gear intended for permanent installation.

In audio applications, Euro connectors are typically 3-pin connectors, allowing connection of high, low, and ground. They make a good, reliable connection between connectors, although sometimes the wires can be pulled out of the connector if they aren't built well.

At EHS, we stock what seems to be the most common sizes, though if you order these on one of our cables, we'll often request the gear make and model from you in order that they are the correct size and pinout. Since gear that uses these often come with them, we can also use your connectors to build the cable if you send them to us, just contact us for details. We can customize anything you might need even if you don't see it on our site.

EURO Connector
Available In Sizes
(pin spacing):
Small 3.5mm
Small 3.81mm
Large 5.00mm

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Specialty cables that use these connectors

Available on just about any cable by special request

TRS Mini 1/8" TRS & TS(mini, 3.5mm)

This is another fairly common connector (TRS version) in consumer audio, video lines, and sometimes in pro audio. It is most commonly used as a headphone connector but also as a microphone connector on cameras, synth connections, contact closures, IR controls, and more. It is very similar to the 1/4" connector just smaller in size. It has three main forms; TS, TRS, and TRRS. The TS has two contacts; the Tip and Sleeve; the tip is high and the sleeve is ground/shield. The TRS has three contacts: Tip, Ring, Sleeve; the tip is high or left, the ring is low or right and the sleeve is ground/shield. The TRRS has four contacts and varies by application.

Like 1/4" connectors most cables have male connectors, and panels have female connectors. Because most cables only have male connectors, you need an adapter to daisy chain or extend a cable. Because the cable has the same connector on both ends, it doesn't matter which way you run it, although since both ins and outs on a panel use the female connector, you do have to be careful how you hook it up.

The 1/8" is a less reliable and more troublesome connector than most. With the exposed contacts, it leaves greater possibility for grime from handling, and they tend to pop on insertion or extraction because you can cross-contact the contacts and short them. The jacks also have a higher failure rate due to wear and dirt. With all that said, they are still great connectors.

Here at EHS we offer custom cables with a large selection of connectors. We can customize anything you might need even if you don't see it on our site.

TRS 1/8" options:

TRS Mini Connector

The TRS connectors we use by Neutrik, Rean, Switchcraft, and Amphenol:

Description Part Brand
Standard Black and Gold NYS231BG Rean
Right Angle Black and Gold NTP3RC-B Neutrik
Large Cable Black and Gold 35HDBAU Switchcraft
Large Cable Locking Black and Gold 35HDLBAU Switchcraft
3.5-.25 Combo Black and Gold HI-J3563S Hicon
Deep Jack Plug Black and Gold KS3PC-AU Amphenol
Female Black Gold NYS240BG Rean
Female Locking Nickel Gold 35LJNAU Switchcraft

TS 1/8" options:

TS Mini Connector

The TS 1/8" we stock are by Rean:

Description Nickel-Silver Black Gold
Standard Straight NYS226BG
XLR Mini XLR Mini Connectors

The XLR Mini connector is typically used in microphone connections, often connecting a lapel mic to a body pack. The main configurations used are 3-pin, 4-pin, and 5-Pin.

Normally, the female connector found is on a cable end - you rarely see male cable end connectors except on adapters. The XLR Mini has a reasonably reliable connection and is also a latching connector like its big brother.

Here at EHS, we stock 3-pin, 4-pin, and 5-pin male and female connectors. The most typical request is for adapter cables. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

XLR Mini Connector
Description Part Brand
3-Pin Female TA3F Switchcraft
3-Pin Male TA3M Switchcraft
4-Pin Female TA4F Switchcraft
4-Pin Female Thread Locking AG4FL Amphenol
4-Pin Male TA4M Switchcraft
5-Pin Female TA5F Switchcraft
5-Pin Male TA35 Switchcraft
Fork Fork Terminals

The Fork Terminal is used on screw terminals or barrier strips. The screw terminal/barrier strips are common on older gear and gear for permanent installation. The fork terminal allows for easy connecting to the screw terminals. These form an excellent and reliable connection, although it does not allow quick, tool-free wiring changes. These are sized by the screw size that they are intended to be screwed to.

Here at EHS, we use high-grade connectors in an uninsulated #6 size, and we solder them on for long-term reliability.

Fork Connector
TT TT Connectors

The TT (Tini-Telephone) connector is similar to the 1/4" connector but smaller in diameter and shorter in length. It is primarily used on patch systems in studios and live sound. The TT has three contact points: Tip, Ring, Sleeve (TRS); the tip is high or left, the ring is low or right and the sleeve is ground/shield.

The TT is an excellent connection that will provide years of trouble-free use when quality products are used. The TT patchbay is far superior to 1/4" patchbays and is often worth the extra cost in the long term.

Here at EHS, we offer TT connectors with Mogami 2552 wire in our specialty cables. We can custom wire patchbays but due to the lack of demand, we don't have them on our site.

TT Connector
RCA RCA (Phono)

The RCA is probably the most common connector in audio, video, and digital audio. It is used for line-level audio (typically -10dbv consumer level), video (composite or component), and digital SPDIF. It has 2 connecting areas; a center pin for the signal and an outer ring for the ground.

Most RCA cables have male connectors, and panels have female connectors. Because most cables only have male connectors, you need an adapter to daisy chain or extend a cable. Because the cable has the same connector on both ends, it doesn't matter which way you run it, although since also both ins and outs on a panel use the female connector you do have to be careful how you hook it up.

When quality connectors are used, the RCA is an excellent connection. They lack a latch, but often good connectors will seat tight enough not to need it. They tend to pop when plugged in, so care must be taken to protect gear.

Here at EHS we offer our custom cables with these RCA connectors: gold straight connectors in 10 colors, gold right angle, and gold female. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

RCA Connector

The RCA connectors we use are by Neutrik, Rean and Switchcraft:

Description Part Brand
Male Straight Black and Gold NYS373
(Available in 10 Colors)
Rean
Pro Male Straight Gray and Gold NF2C-B/2
(ProFi)
Neutrik
Female Black and Gold NYS372P-BG Rean
Right Angle Black and Gold 3502RABAU Switchcraft
Data/Video
RJ-45 RJ-45

The RJ-45 connector is a very common connector used in network and phone applications. Sometimes referred to as a CAT-5 connector, Ethernet connector, etc. it is an 8P8C connector (8 pole, 8 contact) with a latch. In its basic form, it has relatively low durability, though there are a varety of fancier connectors that have better durability. With the basic version, the biggest problem is that the latch can break off easily if bent backwards. When everything is in good condition, it makes a good solid connection, though as jacks age, they can be problematic.

RJ-45 Connector
Description Part Brand Class
Standard Male TSP3088R L-Com CAT5E
Standard Male RJ45C5E-SW Hirose CAT5E Shielded
Standard Male RJ45C6-SW Hirose CAT6 Shielded
Standard Male RJ45C6A-SW Hirose CAT6A Shielded
Standard Male RJ45CM6-SW Teleg. CAT6 Shielded 10Gbit
Standard Male RJ45C6XL Sommer CAT6A Shielded 10Gbit

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RJ-45 Cables

RJ-45 for DMX

EtherCON EtherCON Neutrik connector

This is a specially designed RJ-45 connector in an XLR-sized housing that contains the RJ-45 in a protective metal shell. It replaces the latch and adds a cable grip and strain relief. These must be matched with the EtherCON panel connector. An EtherCON panel connector will accept a standard cable and the EtherCON, but a standard panel connector will only accept a standard cable. These are very nice additions to a CAT cable, especially when used in the field in a live sound or studio environment.

Here at EHS, we offer/stock several versions which use the standard XLR boot, so you have 10 colors options. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

EtherCON Connector
Description Part Brand Class
Standard Male NE8MC-B-1 Neutrik CAT5E Shielded
Standard Male NE8MC6-MO Neutrik CAT6 Shielded
Standard Male NE8MX6-B Neutrik CAT6A Shielded

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RJ-45 Cables

RJ-45 for DMX

BNC BNC

The BNC is typically used for either clock and video applications as a 75-ohm connection or for antenna applications at 50-ohm. It is similar to the RCA in connection and is often used for the same type of signals, although it has a higher quality connection. It has two connecting areas: a center pin for the signal and an outer ring that spins and works as a latching mechanism for the ground.

Most BNC cables have male connectors, and panels have female connectors. Because most cables only have male connectors, you need an adapter to daisy chain or extend a cable. Because the cable has the same connector on both ends, it doesn't matter which way you run it, although since both ins and outs on a panel use the female connector, you do have to be careful how you hook it up.

BNC connectors are specific to the wire they fit, so we stock a very large number of them, too many to list all the part numbers here. Here at EHS we offer custom cables with: standard crimp connectors, soldered connectors, and compression connectors in male and female.

BNC Connectors

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SPDIF, Video, Clock Cables

Midi MIDI (5-pin DIN)

The MIDI connector refers to the 5-pin DIN connector with 180-degree pin span. There are nine connector pin arrangements (at least the common ones) ranging from 2 to 8 pins with two 5-pin connectors that have 180-degree and 240-degree pin spans. As stated earlier, it has 5 pins, though for most applications only 3 are used.

Most MIDI cables have male connectors, and panels have female connectors. Because most cables only have male connectors, you need an adapter to daisy chain or extend a cable. Because the cable has the same connector on both ends, it doesn't matter which way you run it, although since both ins and outs on a panel use the female connector, you do have to be careful how you hook it up.

Here at EHS, we offer custom cables with these straight, right angle, and female connectors.

MIDI Connectors

We also stock 7-pin connectors, often called 7-pin MIDI. They are the same basic concept just with 7 pins.

Description Part Brand
Standard 5-pin Male NYS322 Rean
Standard 5-pin Male Gold NYS322G Rean
Female 5-pin 06AL5FX Switchcraft
Right Angle 5-pin 05DL5MX Switchcraft
Standard 7-pin Male NYS323 Rean
Female 7-pin T3485-001 Amphenol

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Speaker
Banana Banana

The Banana connector is probably both the greatest and simplest speaker connector. It offers a large contact area for high power demand and usually is a fairly solid connection. A banana connector is a one-contact connection, though there are dual banana connectors that contain two contacts. They offer a quick connect/disconnect method, and if you are using a dual banana, they are moderately safe from shorting out.

The dual banana is typically the safest pick to protect equipment from shorts, though some amps and speakers have a wider spacing on the jacks so that you must use split banana connectors. The dual connectors have a 3/4" (.75") spacing center-to-center.

Here at EHS, we offer our custom cables with a large selection of banana connectors. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

Banana Connector
Description Part Brand
Standard Gold Dual (Red & Black) NYS508 Rean
Large Gold Dual Unbranded
Dual Split Pair Unbranded
Dual Split Stacking Pair Unbranded

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Speaker Cables

Fork Spade lugs

The Spade lug, or fork, is for special applications typically involving high current or very large wire. Often used when a banana connector is not available, it offers similar contact benefits to bananas. While it is slower to connect and disconnect, it is also almost impossible to accidentally disconnect a properly terminated connection.

Here at EHS, we stock and offer our custom cables with top quality, gold, heavy-duty lugs. There are many styles of screw terminals, and we can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site

Fork Connector
Description Part Brand
Standard Gold Dual HI-CTA01 Hicon
Standard Fork #8 Standard unbranded

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Speakon Speakon

The Speakon is one of the most convenient and safest speaker connectors around. It comes in 2, 4, and 8 poles (contacts), has a latch to prevent accidental disconnect, and has a cable clamp to help prevent the cable from being pulled out of the connector. Its contacts are completely enclosed, and the connector is keyed to be mated only one way, making it almost impossible to cause a short and damage an amp even when hot-swapping. The majority of gear uses the 4-pole connector.

Most Speakon cables have female connectors, and panels have male connectors. Because most cables only have female connectors, you need an adapter to daisy chain or extend a cable. Because the cable has the same connector on both ends, it doesn't matter which way you run it.

Here at EHS, we stock the most commonly needed Speakon connectors. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

Speakon Connectors

The Speakon connectors we use are by Neutrik:

Description Model
Female 2 Pole NL2FX
Female 4 Pole (most common) NL4FC
Male 4 Pole with black metal housing NLT4MX-BAG
Female 4 Pole Right Angel NL4FRX
Female 8 Pole NL8FC
Male 8 Pole NL8MX-BAG

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Mass/Multi-Channel
EP EP/AP

The EP/AP connector is a pin-style speaker connector, sort of like a large, XLR-looking connector. It is not a very common connector, often used on older, high-end cabinets and touring cabinets. Pinouts and configurations vary by the manufacturer, so if you need a cable, we'll often need to confirm what is being connected. EP and AP are compatible connectors EP is a heavy-duty metal connector, and AP is a plastic housing connector.

At EHS, we keep a very small stock of the most commonly needed connectors. If it is time-critical, please check with us before ordering. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

EP Connectors

We use all Amphenol connectors unless requested otherwise:

Description Model
4 Pole Male EP-4-12
6 Pole Male EP-6-12
8 Pole Male EP-8-12
4 Pole Female EP-4-11P
6 Pole Female EP-6-11P
8 Pole Female EP-8-11P

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Speaker Cables

D-Sub D-Sub

The D-Sub is a very common connector. For audio, we typically use the 25 pin connector, referred to as a DB-25, D-subminiature, and D-sub 25pin. You might also see them with 9 and 15 pins on some less common layouts. The standard 25-pin in audio is used for an 8-channel balanced analog, 8-line AES/EBU, and TDIF. Other signals are sometimes used but are uncommon.

Analog connection typically has one standard pinout, sometimes called the "Tascam pinout." It is used for both in or out, and sometimes even in and out on the same connector.

For use as a digital connection with AES/EBU, using a D-Sub gets much more complicated. There are several major pinouts used by major manufacturers. Often it is used as four lines in and four lines out, but then it can be complicated by things like eight-channel A/D converters that have four lines out.

TDIF seems to be a dying format, but it has a standard pinout that, as far as we can tell, everyone uses.

Here at EHS, we offer our custom cables with a large selection of D-sub options all from the Norcomp product line. We have the most common options on our site and are working on listing more, although there are so many possible ways to build a D-sub snake that we will never be able to cover them all. We can customize anything you might need, even if you don't see it on our site.

D-Sub Connector
Connector Hood Option
DB-9 Female Metal
DB-9 Male Metal
DB-15 Female Metal
DB-15 Male Metal
DB-15 Male HD Metal
DB-25 Female Metal, Black Pastic, 45 Deg
DB-25 Male Metal, Black Pastic, 45 Deg
DL DL

The DL is a ZIF (zero insertion force) connector. These are slowly becoming a more uncommon connector. It comes in a variety of connector sizes, 96-pin being one of the more common. These are often found on SSL (Solid State Logic) consoles and some analog cue systems and can be built custom for machine rooms in studios. It is typically a black connector with an actuating handle that turns about 90 degrees to connect the pins and latch down.

Here at EHS, we stock a small stash of these for our studio clients; we don't currently have any offered on our site, but if you need something, please contact us.

DL Connector
Male 96 pin DL (unpinned)
ELCO ELCO

The ELCO (aka EDAC) connector comes in six sizes of 3, 20, 38, 56, 90, and 120 so that it can support up to 40 channels of balanced analog signal. These are more common than the DL connector, but their use is dwindling, too. ELCO's are often found on (perhaps older) Neve, Amek, Soundcraft, and other consoles and are also used on some gear and in machine rooms for studios. It is typically a gray or green connector with a gray metal hood. They are defined as either having a "screw" or a "nut." If it has a screw, it will have a knob or handle in the center back of the connector hood that is used to mate and seat the connectors together. Because the pins fit so tightly together, often a fully or nearly fully loaded connector will require the force of the screw to seat the connectors together completely. A properly constructed ELCO in good condition forms an excellent connection that is very reliable.

Here at EHS, we offer our custom snakes with an optional ELCO disconnect, which is great to disconnect a mixer from the stage snake for quick setup and teardown. We can customize an ELCO for anything, but because there are so many options, it is best to contact us for information.

ELCO Connector
Female ELCO with Nut (unpinned)
Size Male With Screw Female With Nut
3 Pin 556-003-000-201 556-003-000-101
38 Pin 516-038-000-301 516-038-000-402
56 Pin 516-056-000-301 516-056-000-402
90 Pin 516-090-000-301 516-090-000-402
120 Pin 516-120-000-301 516-120-000-402

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All our Snakes with ELCOs

Other Multi-pin

There is an endless variety of other multi-pin connectors out there, but we have listed the ones we most commonly use. If you have any interest in a different type of connector, please contact us to discuss options.

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