This Professional 6.35mm (1/4") Mono Plug is a high-performance audio connector designed for musicians and audio engineers who demand superior signal clarity. Featuring a heavy-duty metal housing and gold-plated contacts, this connector provides a robust, corrosion-resistant interface for guitars, amplifiers, keyboards, and other pro-audio equipment.
Superior Gold-Plated Interface: The entire plug shaft and tip are precision-plated in high-grade gold, maximizing conductivity and preventing the oxidation that causes signal noise and crackling over time.
Heavy-Duty Matte Black Metal Shell: Encased in a rugged, impact-resistant metal housing with a sleek black finish, designed to withstand the physical stress of touring and frequent stage use.
Integrated Rubber Strain Relief: Includes a flexible black rubber boot that protects the cable at its most vulnerable point, preventing internal wire breakage caused by sharp bends or pulling.
Precision Mono (TS) Tip-Sleeve Design: Features a single insulating ring to facilitate a perfect mono connection, ideal for unbalanced instrument and line-level signals.
User-Friendly Solder Terminals: The internal assembly features large, easy-to-access solder points for the ground sleeve and signal tip, allowing for a permanent and secure DIY cable assembly.
Professional 3-Piece Construction: Comprised of the gold-plated core, the threaded metal shell, and the protective strain-relief boot for a complete, high-quality termination.
Connector Type: 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Mono TS Plug.
Contact Plating: Gold-Plated for High Conductivity.
Housing Color: Matte Black.
Termination Style: Solder Termination.
Application: Electric guitars, bass cables, patch cables, speaker cabinets, and unbalanced mixer outputs.
What is the difference between a "Mono" (TS) and "Stereo" (TRS) plug? This is a Mono (Tip-Sleeve) plug, identifiable by the single black insulating ring on the shaft. It is designed to carry one signal plus a ground, which is the standard for almost all electric guitars and instrument amplifiers. A stereo plug would feature two insulating rings.
Why choose a gold-plated plug over a standard nickel one? Gold is highly resistant to corrosion and tarnish. While nickel plugs are durable, they can oxidize over years of use, leading to a "scratchy" sound or intermittent signal. Gold plating ensures that your connection remains clean and low-noise even in humid or salty environments like outdoor stages.
Can I use this for a balanced audio connection? No, balanced audio requires three conductors (Tip-Ring-Sleeve). This 2-conductor mono plug is intended for unbalanced signals. Using it in a balanced jack will essentially convert the signal to unbalanced, which may increase the risk of electromagnetic hum over very long cable distances.
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