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Not Good For Your Gear March 23, 2007 Patrick M. Jordan 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This adaptor seems like a good idea until the tips pops out after a while and gets stuck WAY DEEP in the 1/4" plug on your gear. This is the second one that's done that, and it's really about time I've learned my lesson. What happens in this adaptor is that the tip and ring are attached badly, and because most 1/4" plugs contact on one side, it loosens the assembly and evently you loose it deep in the recesses of your expensive equipment, causing you to need to disassemble the gear to go in and get the parts back out (as I did with a mixer and an amp) or if you can't get at the back of the plug, you'll have to send it out to a tech and pay money to have the work done. Do yourself a favor and buy a big, lovable, clunky old molded one. I've never had molded ones break except for the outer cladding cracking sometimes.
What can I say, it works? August 26, 2004 Nathan R. (NY, NY, USA) 14 out of 18 found this review helpful
An audio plug adaptor is made to do one thing, make connections between output and input possible. And this thing does so. Not much else to say, really.
It does its job February 23, 2006 David W. Fresch (Sugar Land, Texas) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Not much to it, but it allowed me to hook up new noise cancelling headphones to the soundboard at church!
You can find a cheaper one! February 25, 2007 M. ARIDA (La Crosse, WI) After buying this adapter, I came across a similar product at Bestbuy for only $2.50 only.
Excellent April 13, 2007 J. Charlton (Boise ID USA) Some plug adaptors are cheaply built and make poor electrical contact when installed but not this one. It's solidly built of all metal and works like a charm. Highly recommended!
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