Simplify your audio projects with our 3.5mm Stereo Male Plug to 3-Pin Screw Terminal Adaptor. This professional-grade connector eliminates the need for soldering, allowing you to create custom cables or perform on-the-spot repairs using only a small screwdriver. It features a standard 1/8 inch (3.5mm) male jack on one side and a secure, 3-pin green terminal block on the other for fast and reliable wiring.
Solderless Termination: Equipped with a 3-pin green screw terminal block for rapid, secure wire connections without a soldering iron.
High-Conductivity Gold Plating: The 3.5mm male plug is gold-plated to ensure a corrosion-resistant, static-free signal path for superior audio quality.
Clear Terminal Labeling: Features intuitive "L", "R", and "Ground" markings (on applicable models) for foolproof stereo channel wiring.
Rugged Molded Housing: Constructed with high-impact black PVC for a durable, professional finish that stands up to frequent use.
Precision TRS Support: Supports full stereo audio (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) for universal compatibility with smartphones, laptops, and professional audio gear.
Fast Prototyping: The perfect tool for engineers and hobbyists needing to test audio circuits or connect bare wires to standard audio jacks instantly.
Field-Repair Ready: Compact and lightweight, it's an essential item for any toolkit to fix broken aux cables or headphone plugs on the go.
Industrial & DIY Applications: Widely used in CCTV audio, speaker installations, and specialized lab equipment where custom wire lengths are required.
Connector A: 3.5mm (1/8 inch) Stereo Male (TRS) Plug.
Connector B: 3-Pin Green Screw Terminal Block.
Color: Professional Black and Green.
What tools do I need to use this?
All you need is a small precision flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screw terminals onto your bare wires.
Which wire goes into which terminal?
For standard stereo, the terminals usually correspond to Left Channel (Tip), Right Channel (Ring), and Ground (Sleeve).
Can I reuse this adaptor?
Absolutely. Since it uses screw terminals rather than solder, you can easily loosen the screws to swap wires or move the adaptor to a different project.