
Monoprice
Monoprice 105576 3.5mm Stereo Audio Cable - 3ft 2-Pack
★★★★★
Shielded 22AWG coaxial construction delivers clean, interference-free analog audio over a no-nonsense 3-foot run.
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Overview
Key Features
The information below is per-pack only
This cable features a male 3. 5mm stereo (TRS) plug on each end with molded connector housings and strain relief boots
The conductors are 22AWG and each conductor is shield to prevent EMI or RFI interference from entering your audio system
The cable is made of heavy-duty coaxial cable for each conductor.
The cable is 12mm x 6mm thick, while the connector housings are 41mm long x 15mm diameter.
Specifications
Brand
Monoprice
Model
105576
ASIN
B0CHMPBZTX
Cable Length
3 Feet
Connector Type
3.5mm Stereo Male to 3.5mm Stereo Male (TRS)
Conductor Gauge
22AWG
Construction
Heavy-duty Coaxial Cable
Shielding
Individual conductor shielding (EMI/RFI rejection)
Connector Plating
Gold Plated
Cable Thickness
12mm x 6mm
Connector Housing Length
41mm
Connector Housing Diameter
15mm
Pack Quantity
2
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Individual conductor shielding on each channel rejects EMI/RFI interference, keeping the signal clean even when routed near power cables or dense electronics.
- 22AWG heavy-duty coaxial construction is significantly thicker than the typical 28-30AWG cables bundled with consumer devices, reducing signal degradation.
- Molded connector housings with strain relief boots protect the solder joints at the plug — the most common failure point in audio cables.
- Gold-plated connectors resist oxidation and maintain consistent contact resistance through hundreds of insertion cycles.
- 2-pack provides a spare or lets you wire stereo left/right runs to separate mono inputs without buying singles.
👎 Cons
- 3-foot length limits placement flexibility — desks wider than three feet or rack-mounted setups may need a longer run.
- The 12mm x 6mm cable profile is bulky compared to slim aux cables, which can crowd tight 3.5mm jack spacing on audio interfaces or splitters.
- 15mm diameter connector housings may not fit recessed headphone jacks on phone cases or some laptop chassis without removing the case.
- TRS-only design means no microphone passthrough for headsets or communication applications that require a TRRS connection.
- No right-angle connector option in this SKU, which would reduce strain in setups where the cable exits perpendicular to the device.
Frequently Asked Questions
What connector type is on each end of this cable?
Both ends terminate in a standard 3.5mm TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) male stereo plug. This is the universal headphone-jack connector used on laptops, phones, audio interfaces, powered speakers, and aux inputs.
Does the shielding actually make a difference for a 3-foot cable?
Yes, particularly in electrically noisy environments. Each conductor is individually shielded to reject EMI and RFI — interference from nearby power cables, monitors, or wireless devices. On short runs this prevents the hum and buzz that unshielded cables can pick up when routed near power supplies or dense electronics.
Will this cable carry a microphone signal from a headset with a TRRS plug?
No. This is a TRS (3-pole) cable designed for stereo audio only. TRRS headsets with an integrated microphone require a 4-pole connection. This cable will pass left and right audio but will not carry the microphone channel.
Are the connectors gold-plated?
Yes. The plugs are gold-plated, which resists corrosion over time and maintains a reliable connection through repeated plug/unplug cycles. Gold plating does not improve audio quality on its own, but it does improve long-term contact reliability.
Can I use this to connect a turntable to a preamp or receiver?
No. Turntables use RCA connections, not 3.5mm. This cable is designed for line-level 3.5mm devices — connecting a laptop to powered speakers, linking a DAC to an amplifier's aux input, or running audio between two devices with headphone-size jacks.