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SKU: S-HOL-TRS01

Hollyland Spares - 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS Cable (for Wireless Microphone Series)

R 300.15
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Since you have requested the Hollyland 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS Cable again, let’s look at its specific structural pin-out and how it differs from other cables in the audio bag to make sure you have the exact variant you need.

This specific cable is built with two black rings on each end and is used exclusively for Camera-to-Receiver or Recorder-to-Receiver analog audio routing.

The Audio Cable Selection Check

If you are trying to solve a specific connection issue, use this quick guide to confirm you have the right adapter:

If Your Recording Device Is A... ...You Need This Cable Variant: Key Visual Indicator
DSLR / Mirrorless Camera 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS (This Product) 2 Black Rings on both plugs
Audio Interface / Field Mixer 3.5mm TRS to Single or Dual XLR 3-Pin XLR Cylinder Plug(s)
Smartphone / Tablet / Laptop (with headphone jack) 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRRS 3 Black Rings on the gray plug
Modern iPhone / Android Phone (no headphone jack) Digital Lightning or USB-C Cable Square digital plug variant

Hardware Diagnostics: Troubleshooting Silent Audio

If you are using this specific TRS-to-TRS cable and your camera is not picking up audio from your Lark receiver, run through these fast physical checks:

  • The Click Check: Make sure the right-angle plug is pushed completely into both the camera's mic input port and the receiver's out port until it snaps. Brand new camera cages or leather camera half-cases can sometimes prevent the right-angle housing from seating all the way down.

  • Port Verification: Double-check that the cable is plugged into the camera's Microphone Input (typically color-coded red or pink) and not the Headphone Monitoring Output (typically color-coded black or green).

  • Mono/Stereo Receiver Modes: If your Hollyland receiver is set to Stereo Mode but you only have one transmitter turned on, your camera might only record audio onto the left channel. Switch the receiver over to Mono Mode to clone the single voice track onto both the left and right sides of your video file.

Hollyland

Hollyland Spares - 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS Cable (for Wireless Microphone Series)

R 300.15

Since you have requested the Hollyland 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS Cable again, let’s look at its specific structural pin-out and how it differs from other cables in the audio bag to make sure you have the exact variant you need.

This specific cable is built with two black rings on each end and is used exclusively for Camera-to-Receiver or Recorder-to-Receiver analog audio routing.

The Audio Cable Selection Check

If you are trying to solve a specific connection issue, use this quick guide to confirm you have the right adapter:

If Your Recording Device Is A... ...You Need This Cable Variant: Key Visual Indicator
DSLR / Mirrorless Camera 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS (This Product) 2 Black Rings on both plugs
Audio Interface / Field Mixer 3.5mm TRS to Single or Dual XLR 3-Pin XLR Cylinder Plug(s)
Smartphone / Tablet / Laptop (with headphone jack) 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRRS 3 Black Rings on the gray plug
Modern iPhone / Android Phone (no headphone jack) Digital Lightning or USB-C Cable Square digital plug variant

Hardware Diagnostics: Troubleshooting Silent Audio

If you are using this specific TRS-to-TRS cable and your camera is not picking up audio from your Lark receiver, run through these fast physical checks:

  • The Click Check: Make sure the right-angle plug is pushed completely into both the camera's mic input port and the receiver's out port until it snaps. Brand new camera cages or leather camera half-cases can sometimes prevent the right-angle housing from seating all the way down.

  • Port Verification: Double-check that the cable is plugged into the camera's Microphone Input (typically color-coded red or pink) and not the Headphone Monitoring Output (typically color-coded black or green).

  • Mono/Stereo Receiver Modes: If your Hollyland receiver is set to Stereo Mode but you only have one transmitter turned on, your camera might only record audio onto the left channel. Switch the receiver over to Mono Mode to clone the single voice track onto both the left and right sides of your video file.

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