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The kenable Metal 3.5mm Stereo Socket to 6.35mm Mono Jack Plug Adapter is a compact, durable audio adapter designed to connect standard 3.5mm stereo devices to professional 6.35mm mono inputs. Its metal construction ensures longevity, while its plug-and-play design guarantees hassle-free, high-fidelity audio transfer for musicians, producers, and audio enthusiasts alike.
| Manufacturer | kenable |
| Language | English |
| Item model number | 003440 |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 12 x 0.3 cm; 5 g |
| ASIN | B003OSXND6 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**E
Perfect and great fit
I needed to convert my stereo guitar leads to mono, so bought these, was a bit worried they would be cheap and loose fitting like convertors usually are, so got the electrical tape ready. Didn't need it, they were a nice tight fit and seem to work perfectly. Very happy!
M**R
works well
solid and good connection
G**Y
Great product
It does what it's supposed to do and very well priced. I would have given it 5 stars overall but as it arrived 9 days late I can only give 4 stars.
A**R
superb
as per a previous comment I read, it captures both sides of the signal and centres the sound (unlike a lot of other mono jacks out there that just give you a left or right signal which appears in one ear). Very useful if have "scratchy" old mono records as you don't get all the scratches in stereo!
K**B
As described
As described. Does the job
D**Y
... amps but that might just be my amps but good thing is i can plug them into my input ...
the length of the rod is abit too long when i plug them into my microphone jack on my amps but that might just be my amps but good thing is i can plug them into my input jack and it works fine when its all the way in.
S**E
Remarkable value
Not sure how this can be sold and delivered for less than £2 but it was. Very solid all metal construction and does a very nice job. In my case it is converting a trrs 3.5mm stereo out from an iPad to a 1/4 inch ts input to an audio interface and it works very well.
S**N
Complete failure!
I bought two such jack plugs. One plug fell apart on first use. The second plug has a movable tip ("+" signal contact) that moves axially (sideways). Therefore, when you move the cable slightly, it breaks the connection to the mixer socket. This is quite a common defect of cheap 6.35mm jack plugs.I only read the reviews now - my mistake. Many negative opinions confirm my experiences and observations. I know there would be many more negative opinions, but not everyone noticed the disadvantages of these plugins. I also once, unaware of the cause of sound faults, suspected a damaged socket in the mixer or instrument. Now I know that the culprit of bad sound is most often faulty jack plugs.
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