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Ive been using Neutrik equipment for years. There's no better components company within music that i've found. Everything is built to stand the test of time.. and it does.
When building my guitar rack, I didn't want the Jack Sockets in the units I was using all the time to get damaged or worn out. Its much cheeper to replace one of these, that to replace the jack socket on a printed circuit board.
So I brought a load of these, and made a patch bay on the back of the rack. It also made it really easy for creating a guitar loom to run to my pedal board.
There really easy to solder with a bit of patience. They will last forever im convinced.
Fantastic Jack Socket for the money.
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It works fine
Aigor85 05.06.2024
Though that plastic lever can be very difficult to press and it digs in your fingers quite a lot. Can even hurt a bit. I wondered why they made it plastic and in this sadistic form factor . I found the solution for the first part (I guess it is the same piece that touches the contacts inside so has to be plastic to avoid shorts) though for the second part I didn't find any reason
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The first Neutrik product that I didn't like
nikreiman 01.07.2024
These connectors are not great, and sadly there doesn't seem to be any alternatives (at least at Thomann) for 6,3mm D-Type connectors. I have two main complaints with these connectors:
1. The locking mechanism is way too stiff. It's completely unnecessary (IMHO) and just makes it hard to pull the cables out. It takes a lot of force both to press down on the ejector button and to pull out the cable (which probably isn't great for the cable).
2. I get weak signals with these connectors; the audio sounds fine but is about -20dB quieter than when connecting directly to the sound interface. Yes, there's a chance that this is due to my soldering, but I doubt that's the issue. Even so, I'd avoid these connectors due to the locking issues alone.
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Too good at what it does
BlackSpire 26.10.2021
I bought these sockest with the explicit expectation that the prevent people on stage from accidentally disconnection one of my cables.
For that they are perfect. Unfortunately, event when I want to diconnect a cable it is still quite hard to do so.
So if you have to work with jack cables then this is definetly the safer solution than having a standard jaco socket.
I myself try to avoid jack connectors in general wherever possible.