Packaging Details
- Unit Type: piece
- Package Weight: 0.1kg (0.22lb.)
- Package Size: 23cm x 22cm x 11cm (9.06in x 8.66in x 4.33in)
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24k gold plated for maximum signal transfer & durability.
Pure copper made, non-magnetic.
Easy to fit for wire size up to 10mm. no soldering.
3.5mm (1/8") Jack and Sockets:
The 3.5mm connector is commonly called a 1/8-inch connector or a mini-plug. It is a small, thin metal plug that can be used to carry one, two, or even three signals. The tip of the plug is separated from the sleeve of the connector by a concentric band of insulating material. For stereo or audio/video versions of the plug, there may be one or two additional metal bands, called rings, placed between the tip and the sleeve. 3.5mm connectors are commonly used for computers and portable devices. A computer’s sound card uses these connectors for speakers, line-in/line-out connections, and also for microphones. Portable devices use the 3.5mm interface as a line-out connection for headphones or for connection to an auxiliary input on an amplifier. The “three-pole” version of the 3.5mm plug is often used on camcorders. This plug has a tip and two rings, which can carry video as well as right/left stereo audio.
6.35mm (1/4") Jacks and Sockets:
The 1/4-inch connector is commonly called a phone connector because it was used for years by telephone operators to patch telephone connections together. It has a tip/ring/sleeve design, like the 3.5mm connector, but it is larger in length and diameter. The 1/4-inch connectors may have only a tip and sleeve, or a tip, ring and sleeve (TRS). A TRS connection is used for balanced audio lines, or depending upon the equipment, for stereo sound. The 1/4-inch connectors are very common on musical instruments (especially guitars), and other staging devices such as effects pedals, mixing consoles, speakers and amplifiers.