Upgrade or repair your professional audio gear with our 6.3mm Stereo Phone Socket. This heavy-duty, chassis-mount jack is the industry standard for amplifiers, mixing consoles, speaker cabinets, and musical instruments. Built to withstand the rigors of live performance and studio use, it provides a rock-solid electrical connection for all standard 1/4 inch (6.35mm) stereo TRS plugs.
Rugged Open-Frame Design: Constructed with a durable metal and phenolic fiber frame that resists mechanical stress and frequent plugging.
True TRS Stereo Signal: Features three dedicated solder terminals for the Tip (Left), Ring (Right), and Sleeve (Ground), ensuring full stereo or balanced audio integrity.
Secure Chassis Mounting: Includes a threaded metal nose with a hex nut and washer for a permanent, non-slip installation on any panel or faceplate.
High-Conductivity Contacts: Large sprung-metal contact tabs provide a low-resistance signal path and a tight, secure grip on inserted cables.
Large Solder Eyelets: Designed for quick and secure wire termination, accommodating professional-grade audio wiring with ease.
Industrial Reliability: The open-frame architecture allows for easy maintenance and cleaning of contacts, making it a favorite for guitar amp repairs and custom pedal builds.
Stage-Ready Durability: Engineered to handle the vibrations and impacts typical of touring equipment and professional racks.
Versatile Application: Ideal for use as a high-quality headphone output, a balanced line input, or a standard instrument jack.
Connector Type: 6.3mm / 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Stereo Female (TRS).
Mounting Type: Chassis / Panel Mount.
What size mounting hole is required?
This 6.3mm phone socket typically requires a 9.5mm to 10mm (3/8") mounting hole for a proper fit.
Can I use this for a mono instrument input?
Yes! Simply connect your signal to the Tip terminal and ground to the Sleeve terminal. The Ring terminal can be left empty or grounded depending on your specific circuit needs.
Is it suitable for high-power speaker connections?
Absolutely. The heavy-duty metal frame and large contact surface area are well-suited for the higher current levels found in speaker cabinets.