Upgrade your personal audio experience with our premium 3.5mm Stereo Gold Plug. This high-fidelity solder-type connector is the ideal choice for audiophiles and DIY enthusiasts looking to repair high-end headphones or build custom auxiliary cables. By utilizing gold-plated contacts, this plug ensures a stable, low-resistance connection that resists oxidation and tarnish far better than standard nickel connectors, preserving your audio's clarity for years to come.
Headphone Repairs: Replace faulty or worn-out jacks on studio monitors, gaming headsets, and premium earphones.
Custom Aux Cables: Build high-quality 3.5mm-to-3.5mm cables for car audio, portable DACs, and mobile devices.
Portable Recording: Ideal for creating reliable signal leads for field recorders, compact cameras, and wireless mic receivers.
Mobile Audio Gear: Perfect for any device using a standard 1/8 inch (3.5mm) TRS jack where signal integrity is a priority.
Premium 24K Gold Plating: Provides maximum conductivity and long-term protection against corrosion, ensuring consistent audio performance.
Rugged Metal Housing: The durable outer shell offers excellent mechanical protection and acts as a shield against EMI and RFI noise.
Precision TRS Solder Lugs: Features high-quality internal soldering points for the Tip (Left), Ring (Right), and Sleeve (Ground) for a professional-grade bond.
Integrated Strain Relief: Includes a flexible boot to protect the cable from sharp bends and internal wire fatigue at the exit point.
Permanent Signal Clarity: Gold does not tarnish like nickel, meaning you won’t experience the crackling or signal loss caused by surface oxidation.
True Stereo Fidelity: Supports a full 3-conductor (TRS) path for immersive left and right audio channels.
Professional Aesthetic: The sleek metallic finish and gold tip provide a high-end, "boutique" look for your custom-built cables.
Connector Type: 3.5mm (1/8 inch) Stereo Male (TRS)
Termination: Solder-on (Internal Terminals)
Compatibility: Fits all standard 3.5mm stereo female jacks
Form Factor: Straight Inline Connector
Is gold better than nickel?
While both conduct electricity well, gold's primary advantage is that it does not oxidize. A nickel plug will eventually develop a dull coating that can degrade sound; a gold plug stays clean and conductive.
Will this work with a microphone (4-pole)?
No. This is a 3-pole (TRS) stereo plug. For headsets that include a built-in microphone and require 4 poles, you will need a TRRS connector.
Is it hard to solder?
Because 3.5mm plugs are small, they require a fine-tip soldering iron and a steady hand. It is a great project for those with intermediate soldering skills.
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