Maximize your pedalboard or rack space with our professional 6.35mm TRS L-Shape Metal Plug. This right-angle 1/4-inch male connector is specifically designed for tight spaces where a standard straight plug would be too bulky or prone to cable strain.
Built with a rugged all-metal housing, this connector provides exceptional durability and electrical shielding for both balanced mono and stereo audio signals. The "pancake" style L-shape design features a low-profile backplate secured by two screws, allowing for easy access to internal solder terminals while maintaining a slim footprint. It is the perfect choice for creating custom-length patch cables for guitar pedals, synthesizers, and studio outboard gear.
Right-Angle (L-Shape) Design: Reduces the profile of the connection, preventing accidental knocks and allowing equipment to sit closer to walls or other gear.
Heavy-Duty Metal Shell: Provides a high level of physical protection and EMI/RFI interference rejection.
TRS Stereo Compatibility: Features three contact points (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) to support balanced line-level signals or unbalanced stereo audio.
Secure Screw-Down Plate: The two-piece metal housing is held firmly together with precision screws, ensuring internal connections remain protected.
Low-Profile "Pancake" Style: Ideal for high-density setups like guitar pedalboards where every millimeter counts.
Connector Type: 6.35mm (1/4 Inch) TRS Male.
Form Factor: L-Shape / Right-Angle.
Material: Nickel-plated metal alloy.
Signal Type: Stereo or Balanced Mono.
Assembly: Solder terminals with a dual-screw removable cover.
Pedalboard Patching: Connecting multiple guitar effects pedals in a compact, organized layout.
Studio Racks: Patching equipment in shallow racks where depth is limited.
Instrument Connections: Ideal for side-mounted jacks on guitars or keyboards to keep the cable running flush against the instrument.
Custom AV Installs: Creating neat, professional cable runs in wall-mounted or tight-clearance installations.
Can I use this for a mono guitar pedal?
Yes. While this is a TRS (Stereo) plug, it will work perfectly in mono (TS) jacks for standard instrument patching.
How do I wire this?
The back cover unscrews to reveal the solder tabs for the Tip, Ring, and Sleeve. Ensure you use heat-shrink tubing or the internal insulation to prevent signal shorts against the metal casing.
Is it strong enough for stage use?
Absolutely. The all-metal construction and screw-secured housing are built to withstand the rigors of touring and frequent cable handling.
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