This 6.3mm (1/4") Mono Socket is a precision-engineered audio component designed for stable, high-fidelity signal termination in professional audio equipment. Featuring a robust internal contact system and a secure panel-mounting design, it is the industry standard for electric guitars, amplifiers, speaker cabinets, and custom pedalboard builds.
Universal 6.3mm (1/4") Interface: Designed to accept all standard 6.3mm mono (TS) plugs, ensuring a tight and reliable electrical connection for instrument and line-level signals.
Heavy-Duty Chassis Mount: Equipped with a threaded metal neck and a matching hexagonal nut for secure installation into metal or plastic panels, providing excellent resistance to repeated plugging cycles.
Integrated Solder Terminals: Features two distinct high-conductivity solder lugs (Tip and Sleeve) for easy and permanent wire attachment, ensuring a low-noise signal path.
Impact-Resistant Polymer Housing: The internal switching and contact mechanism is protected by a rugged black thermoplastic enclosure, shielding the components from dust and mechanical stress.
Precision Contact Tension: Engineered with high-quality spring-metal contacts that maintain consistent pressure on the inserted plug to prevent signal dropouts or "crackling" during use.
Sleek Low-Profile Aesthetics: The polished nickel-plated front bezel provides a clean, professional finish to any equipment dashboard or instrument plate.
Connector Type: 6.3mm (1/4 inch) Mono Female.
Mounting Style: Panel / Chassis Mount.
Termination: Solder Lugs.
Housing Material: ABS Thermoplastic.
Bezel Finish: Polished Nickel.
Application: Electric guitars, bass amplifiers, audio mixers, PA systems, and DIY synthesizer modules.
Is this a mono or stereo socket? This is a mono (TS) socket. It features two terminals (one for the signal/tip and one for the ground/sleeve), making it perfect for standard instrument cables. While a stereo plug can be inserted, it will only transmit a mono signal.
Will this fit into a standard guitar jack plate? Yes. The threaded mounting diameter is designed to be compatible with standard 6.3mm jack plates found on most major electric guitar and bass models.
How do I know which lug is which when soldering? Typically, the lug connected to the long internal spring arm is the Tip (Signal), while the lug connected to the threaded metal sleeve is the Ground (Sleeve). We recommend a quick continuity test with a multimeter to ensure 100% accuracy before final soldering.
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