The Gold Standard in Audio Cables!

The Mogami Gold TRSXLRF-15 is a high-quality 15-foot cable with gold-plated TRS-XLRF connectors.

Mogami Gold - pro performance, amazing value

Whether you're recording or performing live, you need cables that let you capture the full impact of your source. That's what you get with Mogami Gold. For decades, top audio engineers worldwide have chosen Mogami cabling for its superior audio clarity, low-loss signal transfer, vanishingly low noise, and consistent manufacturing quality. Mogami Gold uses the same microphone, instrument and multichannel interface cable found in world-class studios, backed with Mogami's no-excuses lifetime warranty. Cables are a vital component of your signal chain. Don't leave it to chance. Wire up with Mogami Gold.

Top engineers and musicians trust Mogami

Professional engineers and musicians around the world have turned to Mogami for high-quality audio cables solution that are built to last. In fact, Mogami has invested years of research into developing some of the most transparent, "lossless" cables you can find.  So whether you're onstage or in the studio with a microphone, guitar, bass, or keyboard, you can trust Mogami cables to give you the full sound of your instrument, with ultra-low noise and maximum durability.

Mogami Gold TRSXLRF Cable Features:

  • Balanced 1/4"-XLRF patch cable
  • Made with Mogami 2534 quad cable cable
  • Terminated with black body connectors with gold contacts
  • Lifetime warranty

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  • Gold-TRSXLRF-15 TRS to XLR Female - 15'
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