Collection: Patch Cables

Connect your audio gear with precision and clarity using our reliable patch cables, designed for seamless signal transfer in any setup.

Patch Cables: What to Know

Patch cables are the short cables that connect synthesizers, drum machines, effects pedals, and modular gear within your studio or performance rig. They come in multiple formats: 3.5mm for modular synths and Eurorack, TS and TRS 1/4" for semi-modular synths and guitar pedals, and MIDI for sequencing connections. Length matters. Most patch cables run 6 to 36 inches. Use the shortest cable that reaches without strain. Excess cable length creates clutter and potential signal degradation. Build quality varies widely. Cheap cables fail at the solder joints. Good cables use proper strain relief and quality connectors that grip firmly without wiggling loose mid-session.

What to Look For

Cable type depends on your gear. Eurorack and most modular systems use 3.5mm (also called minijack or 1/8"). Semi-modular synths like Moog Mother-32 or Make Noise 0-Coast use both 3.5mm and 1/4". Guitar pedals use 1/4" TS for mono signals. Check if your gear needs TS (tip-sleeve, unbalanced mono) or TRS (tip-ring-sleeve, balanced or stereo). Using the wrong type can cause hum or phase issues. Connector quality matters more than cable thickness for short runs. Look for molded strain relief where the cable meets the plug. Nickel-plated or gold-plated connectors resist corrosion. For modular work, stackable cables let you mult a signal without a dedicated mult module. Cable color coding helps trace signal paths in complex patches. Buy a variety pack first to figure out what lengths you actually use, then stock up on those.

Top Brands

Hosa makes affordable patch cables in every format and length. Moog's cables are built specifically for their semi-modular ecosystem with quality connectors and proper shielding. Digiflex offers pro-grade cables with lifetime warranties.

Shop Patch Cables at Blackout Audio

Your signal chain is only as strong as your weakest cable. A failing patch cable will introduce noise, dropouts, or complete signal loss at the worst possible moment. Stock up on multiple lengths so you can keep your rack organized and your signal paths short. Proper cabling makes patching faster and troubleshooting easier. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada.