This 6.3mm Metal Plug is a professional-grade audio connector engineered for high-fidelity signal transmission and maximum durability in studio and stage environments. Featuring a precision-machined nickel-plated chassis and an integrated rubber strain relief, this solder-type plug is the industry standard for creating or repairing premium electric guitar cables, instrument leads, and unbalanced patch cords.
Standard 6.3mm (1/4") Mono TS Interface: Features a 2-pole Tip-Sleeve (TS) configuration, providing universal compatibility with electric guitars, bass guitars, amplifiers, audio interfaces, and mixing consoles.
Rugged All-Metal "Groove Plugs" Design: The heavy-duty metal handle is designed with ergonomic grooves for a secure, non-slip grip and provides superior electromagnetic (EMI) shielding to keep your signal clean.
Integrated Rubber Strain Relief: Equipped with a flexible black rubber boot at the cable entry point to prevent sharp bends and protect the internal solder joints from mechanical stress.
Precision Nickel-Plated Contacts: The high-conductivity nickel finish on the plug surfaces ensures a stable, low-resistance connection and resists corrosion and wear from frequent use.
Internal Solder Termination: Features accessible internal solder tabs for the Tip (Signal) and Sleeve (Ground/Shield), allowing for a permanent, studio-grade electrical bond.
Streamlined Pro Profile: The slim, tapered metal housing allows for easy connection to recessed jacks or densely populated patch bays where space is at a premium.
Connector Type: 6.3mm (1/4 inch) Male (TS / Mono).
Termination Method: Solder.
Housing Material: Nickel-Plated High-Strength Metal.
Strain Relief Material: Flexible High-Density Rubber.
Max Cable Diameter: Optimized for standard instrument and speaker cables (approx. 5mm to 6.5mm).
Application: Professional instrument cables, unbalanced line-level patching, and amplifier-to-speaker connections.
Can I use this for balanced audio or stereo headphones? This is a Mono (TS) plug with one black insulation ring. It is intended for unbalanced mono signals like those from a guitar. For stereo headphones or balanced TRS signals, you should use the 3-pole version with two rings.
Is this metal housing better than a plastic one? Yes. The metal chassis is significantly more durable against impact and crushing. More importantly, the metal shell acts as a shield against external interference, which is critical for preventing hum in high-gain guitar setups.
How do I install this connector? You will need a soldering iron and basic wiring skills. Important Step: Be sure to slide the rubber strain relief and metal handle onto your cable before you solder the wires to the plug base. Once soldered, the handle screws securely onto the plug.
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