CableCalc Pro Bros

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About this app

CableCalc Pro Bros is a focused utility app designed for audio engineers, musicians, technicians, and hobbyists who work with different types of audio cables.

The app provides dedicated calculation pages for commonly used cables such as XLR, TRS, RCA, Speakon, MIDI, and Optical. Each cable type has a clean, easy-to-understand interface where users can enter the cable length and an optional signal frequency, then calculate an estimated signal loss.

Along with the calculator, every cable section includes clear additional information, such as:

Whether the cable is balanced, unbalanced, analog, or digital

Typical real-world use cases (studio, stage, home audio, PA systems, etc.)

Commonly accepted maximum recommended cable lengths

Practical tips to reduce noise, interference, or signal degradation

The design is straightforward and distraction-free, making it suitable for quick checks during setup, installation, or planning. The app does not require internet access for its core functionality and serves as both a reference guide and a basic estimation tool for audio cabling decisions.

CableCalc Pro Bros focuses on clarity, correctness, and usability without unnecessary features, making it useful for anyone who wants reliable cable information in one place.
Updated on
Feb 16, 2026

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