UGREEN 6.35mm 1/4 inch Male to 3.5mm 1/8 inch Female Stereo Headphone Adapter Audio Jack Plug Gold Plated for Speaker Headphone Guitar Digital Piano Amp, 2 Pack
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I was very happy with how they worked. connect them to a Fender Frontman amp so I can listen to music. There is no noise and the doors lock
There is no doubt in my mind that A UGreen stereo cable 1/4" (6 mm) is available for purchase. On one end of the tubing are 1/2 inch (12 mm) and 3/8 inch (8 mm). The holes are 5 mm apart on each side. In my case, I connected the 1/8' end to the UGreen adapter and then to the amplifier. A guitar would not be complete without its other end. A sound is heard.
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Although I have only had them for a few months, they seem very sturdy to me. As a musician, I use a lot of them, plugging them into my amps, microphones, and audio interfaces. I haven't had any problems with them, and I don't see any obvious problems. The other one I gave to someone else, and it is still working fine.
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I am using a 5mm adapter and In spite of a 4 This is the third pole. A 5mm disc. It was noted that several people wanted to know if this would work with a 4-inch This is the third pole. Originally I was told there was no way to connect the mic to the 5mm connector, but I found that the answer is actually yes, as long as you don't need to use any kind of balanced setup or that your mic is not connected. It has happened to me that some don't have the connector pins put in the correct place, which means they will only get mono audio, since one channel is set up for a microphone. I don't have any problems with this one, it works as I would expect. There is no sign of a fault with the construction. I love the knurled end and the solid feel of the adapter. It's easy to plug and unplug, and it holds it upright while playing. The 1/4" jack fits snugly into my amp, as does the 3". The 3. 5 mm plug is firmly held in place by the 5 mm end. Good audio quality can be heard in the recording. I did not hear any pops or cracks when the connector spun around or when it was pulled on, etc. The connections are positive and snug, so I did not expect any problems with audio transmissions, and there weren't. It has not been too long since I used this product, so I can't comment on how durable it is. I am fairly satisfied with them so far. They appear to be every bit as good as the ones I have been using for the past twenty years. Despite trying for 30 years, it seems I always seem to forget to take them with me when necessary. Since they are cheap enough, I bought a couple and will leave them around (at home, at work, in my backpack, etc. ) so I have them on hand when I need them.
In the past three years, I've tried them all. The range of 5mm to 1/4 inch Having looked for inch-to-inch adapters for my Yamaha keyboard, I have finally found one that appears to work well This adapter seems well built and feels secure. Both ends are secured, and the channels do not cut out, which have been problems with other adapters I've used in the past. Plus, you get two adapters just to be safe, so the price is also good. I will have to wait a while for the outcome of the long-term- This is a great choice for the moment, but for the long run, it seems to be very durable.
By the early 21st century, I would expect manufacturers to have figured out how to make a simple item like this 1/8' to 1/4" adapter that actually I have tried three different ones so far Out of all three, this is the only one that simply does what it is supposed to. One of my headphones has a 1/8" plug that fits without wrinkling There is no need to insert my headphone jack just right to have both channels on, nor do I have to steer clear of cracking by moving around with great caution. It shows how bad the quality of common household items became in the last 15 years that I am writing such a glowing review about an item that just works This is depressing, since 20 years is such a long time.
It's perfect for Yamaha digital pianos. Connection seems to be good.
I'm glad they arrived. It works for one, but it drops the right channel for the other. A quick update My two star rating was contacted by Ugreen, who resolved the issue to my satisfaction, thus causing me to update my rating Business practices that are good for business!.
At the local electronics store I paid this much for a subpar item. I really like these, they are well-made, the gold coating is even, and they seem to last quite a long time (I unplug and rack my headphones after each use, so the adapters get a lot of use). This is a nice tight fit both on the inside 3/8 female and the outside 1/4 plug. It is not too tight, but there is no slop or movement. There is just enough knurled grip to help with making the connection but it is not too wide that it interferes with operation. I can tell the difference between these adapters and the cheap ones I used before just by using AKG 271 headphones. Finding a good and solid connection makes a real It has been a very positive experience.
My earbuds have a microphone built in and I have a pair of Bose wired earbuds. There was no way to use this adapter with them. There are four conductors in a 1/8 plug for a phone. Continuing on, the left channel is followed by the right channel, followed by the ground, and then The final section of a headphone that is only audio is missing. After that, the plug is grounded the rest of the way. Adapters working with microphone headsets should have a ground plug that corresponds with the third section, which must match up to the ground plug on the adapter. The sound won't be good if it overlaps. This does appear to be what is My headset works well if I use it as an audio headset. It would be reduced in volume and I'd lose most of the upper frequencies if I used a microphone headset. The problem can be solved by twisting the device a little bit to the side. There may be a defect in the two I received and they are misaligned. As shown in the picture, this device is fitted with a microphone jack, indicating I may have got two out of a bad batch, but if so, that's good. It's not something I want to order from them again, so I'm returning it.
Due to 1 ,3 stars have been awarded. This is what they do. 3. They look and feel like quality products. The design and construction (there is no plastic covering the bottom of the adapter like there is on some other ones the job it is intended to do but, even then, it won't make your audio sound any better as it doesn't improve the audio quality. There is no need for explanation.