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S403 TRS to Speakon

The Soundco S403 TRS-to-SpeakON Adapter Plug is designed and produced to convert a 6.35 mm TS (Banon) plug into a standard passive-speaker SpeakON connector. Since using SpeakON connectors on the impedance outputs of power amplifiers, powered mixers, and echo amplifiers provides greater stability and safety compared to TS/Banon plugs, audio industry designers and engineers have limited the use of 6.35 mm (TS) jacks and recommend SpeakON connections instead.

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The Soundco S403 TRS-to-SpeakON Adapter Plug is designed and produced to convert a 6.35 mm TS (Banon) plug into a standard passive-speaker SpeakON connector. Since using SpeakON connectors on the impedance outputs of power amplifiers, powered mixers, and echo amplifiers provides greater stability and safety compared to TS/Banon plugs, audio industry designers and engineers have limited the use of 6.35 mm (TS) jacks and recommend SpeakON connections instead.

If the infrastructure of a project and its pre-installed cables are based on Banon plugs, the fastest way to connect a Banon cable to SpeakON ports is to use the Soundco S403 TRS-to-SpeakON adapter plug, which has become popular among sound engineers and audio installers. Therefore, whether you want to connect a cable to a power amplifier, powered mixer, or even a passive speaker, this connector allows you to convert Banon cables to SpeakON cables easily.

It is recommended to first connect the Banon plug to the adapter, and then connect the Soundco S403 TRS-to-SpeakON adapter to the SpeakON port. This helps prevent possible short circuits.

The Soundco S403 TRS-to-SpeakON adapter plug is based on Italian technology, tested at temperatures from –30°C to +80°C, and certified by CTI (Centre Testing International Group Co. Ltd). It has also obtained CE, RoHS, and ISO9001 certifications.

What is the application of the Soundco S403 TRS-to-SpeakON adapter plug?
It converts a Banon/TS plug to a SpeakON connector for connection to power amplifiers, powered mixers, or passive speakers.

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