Upgrade your professional audio cables with our 6.3mm Stereo Metal Inline Socket. This premium-grade female jack is engineered for high-demand environments like recording studios and live stages. Combining a rugged, machined metal exterior with a protective spring tail, this connector ensures your custom extensions and cable repairs last longer under heavy use.
Heavy-Duty Metal Housing: The precision-machined metal shell provides superior electromagnetic shielding and impact resistance compared to plastic alternatives.
Integrated Spring Strain Relief: Features a flexible metal spring tail that prevents sharp cable bends at the entry point, significantly reducing wire fatigue.
Precision TRS Stereo Signal: High-quality internal solder terminals support Tip (Left), Ring (Right), and Sleeve (Ground) for clear stereo or balanced audio.
High-Conductivity Plating: Nickel or gold-plated contacts ensure a low-resistance signal path and a static-free listening experience.
Secure Cable Clamp: Includes an internal metal "crimping" clamp to lock the cable jacket in place, protecting the solder joints from tension.
Maximum Durability: The combination of a metal body and spring tail makes this the most durable choice for pro-audio "in-line" connections.
Shielded Signal Path: All-metal construction acts as a barrier against external interference (EMI/RFI), keeping your audio clean.
The Technician's Choice: A "must-have" for repairing high-end headphone extensions, instrument cables, or professional speaker leads.
Connector Type: 6.3mm / 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Stereo Female (TRS).
Mounting Type: Inline / Cable Mount.
How thick of a cable can I use with the spring tail?
Most 6.3mm metal sockets with spring tails accommodate professional audio cables with an outer diameter of 6mm to 7mm.
Is the spring tail removable?
Yes, on most models, the spring is a separate component that sits inside the metal cap, allowing you to use it or leave it off depending on your cable thickness.
Is this for Stereo or Mono use?
This is a Stereo (TRS) socket. It can be used for stereo audio, balanced signals, or standard mono connections (by leaving the ring terminal empty).