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the sssnake Effect Pedal Adapter

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Adaptor for Floor Units

  • Offset
  • 6.3 mm jack to 6.3 mm jack
  • Middle part 12 mm wide
  • Metal
Available since December 2004
Item number 175947
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
32 kr
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OK but might as well be a straight plug
Anonymous 20.09.2016
I bought this to plug together some pedals that never move from my pedal board.

The pedals in question have quite a difference in the height off the pedal board to the input jack, I was hoping that this plug could bridge the difference, but sadly not. The plugs are not really separated enough to cover pedals with a reasonable difference in height and also it is too much if you want the pedals in a straight line, so fails on both accounts.

I should have bought the Mooer Pedal Connector Z as this by the look of it covers a bigger difference in socket heights.

As long as the pedal input jacks only have a small difference then this would be fine, otherwise get a different one or small pedal jump lead.

UPDATE:

After 1 week of use these plugs fell apart. Utter rubbish. Don't waste your money on them.
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Kirschner 18.12.2017
After a couple weeks it is crashed in the middle of a gig and the audio connection lost with some "nice " noise.

Totally good ideaq totally bad quality
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Once plugged in, don't unplug
Pete K. 21.07.2014
When I bought two of these adapters, I had high hopes for them because the design is so slim, I can save space with them. When I unplugged the other one the first time to change the pedal, it split half. The "deck" side stuck on jack and let go from the "cuo" side, cutting the wire at the process. When I looked closer at the problem, I noticed that it splits quite easily, and most likely the wire too. I soldered the wire and packed it back, plugged into a pedal in my hand and tried to remove it in one piece, no luck. The solution for me was to solder the wire, fill up the "cup" side with some good glue and put back the "deck" side so it would clued together. The downside is that solution lasts forever, but then again, it won't be needed to be opened, so far it had opened unintentionally. Now it has worked fine, thanks for the glue, but I recommend this trick if encountered the same problem, and I think you do.
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Cables are better
Ricky D 25.10.2018
These seem like a handy space saver, but there are patch cables that take up less space. Also, if your pedals are velcroed down, these will break (and possibly damage your pedals) unless you very carefully pry both pedals from the board at exactly the same time. There are also height differences of jacks on different pedals that can cause problems. Cables give you a bit of flexibility to move each pedal independently and are the safer and easier choice. I bought a few of these and most of them broke in the way described above.
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