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Standard mono/unbalanced phone 
plug used for most mixer connections.

Insert “Y” Cable

TS Plug (mono)

TRS Plug (stereo)

Standard stereo/balanced phone plug used for 
balanced connections on Mackie mixers.

The “Y” Cable is used for connecting serial effects 

devices, such as graphic equalizers or compressors, to a 
Mackie mixer’s Channel or Bus insert jacks. On one end is 
a standard Tip-Ring-Sleeve “stereo” plug. Its tip and ring 
are wired to separate mono Tip-Sleeve plugs. Note that 
the RING of the TRS plug 

(A)

 is actually wired to the TIP of 

one of the mono TS plugs 

(B)

. If you insert a TS (mono) 

1/4" plug only partially (to the first click) into an insert 
jack, the plug will not activate the jack switch and will not 
break the insert connection in the circuit (thereby allowing 
the channel signal to continue on its merry way through 

the mixer). See 

(C)

 in “Insert Points” below.

Partial insertion allows you to tap out of the channel or 

bus circuit at that point in the circuit without interrupting 
normal operation.

If you push the 1/4" TS plug in to the second click, you 

will open the jack switch and create a direct out, which does 
interrupt the signal in that channel or bus circuit. See 

(D)

 in 

“Insert Points” above. Note: Do not overload or short-circuit 
the signal you are tapping from the mixer. That will affect 
the internal signal of the mixer.

Balanced XLR

Standard XLR microphone connector to be used 
with mic-level.

RCA/Phono Plug

Tape deck connections
on most Mackie mixers.

Insert Points

Direct out with no signal interruption to master. 
Insert only to first “click.”

Direct out with signal interruption to master. 
Insert all the way in to the second “click.”

(TIP = SEND to effects
RING = RETURN from effects)

For use as an effects loop.

TS Plug (mono)

TS Plug (mono)

TRS Plug (stereo)

SET IT UP, AND GO!

A VISUAL

GUIDE

COMMON

PRO AUDIO PLUGS AND CONNECTORS

KNOW YOUR

PLUGS

Attention   !

     You may notice these effects unit hookups 

(Figure A)

 

throughout this applications guide. These hookups utilize 
the 

Insert "Y" Cable

 (explained on the facing page). 

     

Figure B

 is a closeup of Figure A. The two colors 

represent the input and output traveling the length of the 
"Y" cable. The dotted line represents the two signals 
travelling alongside one another.

OUT

COMPRESSOR

MIXER INSERT

IN

A

B

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