Optimize your audio hardware with our 6.3mm Stereo PCB Socket, engineered for reliable, high-performance circuit board mounting. These professional-grade jacks provide a secure interface for standard 1/4 inch (6.35mm) stereo TRS plugs, making them essential components for guitar amplifiers, mixing consoles, pedalboards, and synthesizers.
Precision PCB Mounting: Features multiple sturdy pins designed for direct through-hole soldering to printed circuit boards, ensuring excellent mechanical stability.
Standard TRS Stereo Signal: Supports Tip (Left), Ring (Right), and Sleeve (Ground) connections for balanced or stereo audio transmission.
Durable Enclosed Housing: Built with high-impact, non-conductive materials to protect internal contacts and prevent signal interference from other board components.
High-Conductivity Contacts: Gold-plated or nickel-plated contact options ensure a low-resistance path and a static-free audio experience.
Secure Chassis Integration: Includes a threaded nose and a heavy-duty plastic or metal nut to provide additional support by fastening the jack to the external chassis.
Space-Efficient Designs: Available in various footprints, including vertical and horizontal orientations, to suit high-density board layouts.
Professional Reliability: Designed to withstand the physical stress of repeated plugging and unplugging in professional studio and stage environments.
DIY & Repair Essential: The perfect replacement part for modern audio equipment utilizing board-mounted jacks rather than traditional chassis wiring.
Connector Type: 6.3mm / 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Stereo Female (TRS).
Mounting Type: PCB Through-Hole Mount.
Body Color: Professional Black.
Does this socket support "switched" audio?
Yes, many of our 6.3mm PCB models feature additional pins for switching applications, such as automatically muting speakers when headphones are plugged in.
Will this fit standard guitar amp circuit boards?
These sockets are designed to match standard industry footprints. We recommend checking your PCB hole spacing against our technical diagrams for a perfect fit.
How do I prevent the jack from breaking off the board?
Always use the included mounting nut to secure the jack to the chassis. This transfers the mechanical stress of the cable away from the solder joints and onto the panel.