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Cool adapter to extend your jack cables
The sssnake 1802 Adapter is one of my most used adapters since I've got it.
I was needing this piece of hardware to extend a cable that is too short, but now that i have it i have found another uses for it.
Sometimes I use it with other adapters so i can get a female jack ready to plug in to another jack (male).
It is very well build, robust and as small as it can be. I experience no signal loss when I use it and the terminals lock well without any hassle.
The grooves on it and the rubber/plastic finish are a nice touch as you can grip it firmly when you connect or disconnect the adapter.
I have accidentally dropped and step on it and the sssnake 1802 Adapter keeps working like a champ without any problem at all, showing that is resistant and ready for a real world use.
This simple device It is very useful for anyone wanting to extend a cable or needing a female jack available to connect another devices, for the price that is asked here on Thomann I think is an essential in any musician rig or studio and i really recommend it.
I was needing this piece of hardware to extend a cable that is too short, but now that i have it i have found another uses for it.
Sometimes I use it with other adapters so i can get a female jack ready to plug in to another jack (male).
It is very well build, robust and as small as it can be. I experience no signal loss when I use it and the terminals lock well without any hassle.
The grooves on it and the rubber/plastic finish are a nice touch as you can grip it firmly when you connect or disconnect the adapter.
I have accidentally dropped and step on it and the sssnake 1802 Adapter keeps working like a champ without any problem at all, showing that is resistant and ready for a real world use.
This simple device It is very useful for anyone wanting to extend a cable or needing a female jack available to connect another devices, for the price that is asked here on Thomann I think is an essential in any musician rig or studio and i really recommend it.
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RD
An uninterrupted cable is better, but not always possible
I have many of these small adapters. It's plastic, but fairly sturdy plastic. Not the hard-as-iron kind, but the step-on-it-softly-and-it-wont break kind. Good enough, I'd say. Choice of plastic over metal also keeps the weight under control, so you can have a few of them in your cable bag when you go to a gig. Sooner or later, they might save the day!
Some of my adapters are installed semi-permanently in my home studio/rehearsal room on longish cable runs. The cables never move, so the contact is steady and I just forget about the adapters/joints - as it should be. I should mention those longish cable runs are all balanced mono lines.
Some are used on the fly when relocating monitors (balanced mono) or for headphone extension (unbalanced stereo).
To be honest, I've never tried to use one between guitar and amp. I'm not sure if they would behave properly in such an unstable setting, with such a weak signal. But we all know you need a decent instrument jack of the proper length anyway, don't we?
Some of my adapters are installed semi-permanently in my home studio/rehearsal room on longish cable runs. The cables never move, so the contact is steady and I just forget about the adapters/joints - as it should be. I should mention those longish cable runs are all balanced mono lines.
Some are used on the fly when relocating monitors (balanced mono) or for headphone extension (unbalanced stereo).
To be honest, I've never tried to use one between guitar and amp. I'm not sure if they would behave properly in such an unstable setting, with such a weak signal. But we all know you need a decent instrument jack of the proper length anyway, don't we?
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J
Holds up well to extensive use. I use it as part of a guitar effect expression pedal set up, and have never encountered any issues with the connection.
The casing is made from plastic, but this has never caused an issue for me.
The casing is made from plastic, but this has never caused an issue for me.
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h
Must have
Its just one of those things that you have to have in the studio! Great addition to any homestudio!
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l
Functional adapter
I bought this to connect my Supreme PlugAmp 01 to a cable.
Pros: It's cheap and it works perfectly for me.
Cons: It's plastic and looks a bit fragile.
Conclusion: For the price it is of adequate construction and it seems to do it's job perfectly well.
Pros: It's cheap and it works perfectly for me.
Cons: It's plastic and looks a bit fragile.
Conclusion: For the price it is of adequate construction and it seems to do it's job perfectly well.
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DK
very convenient
I purchase it twice, very convenient adaptor and compact to extent my cables
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the sssnake 1802 Adapter
It works. job done.
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JS
Nice to find this part available on Thomann
Surprisingly hard to find this part in some places, so I was happy to find it on a good site and for a good price. Useful for bulky wireless guitar signal systems where you don't want to plug the transmitter directly into the guitar jack.
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m
Nice little product
Probably wont last forever but great if you want to extend the cable for a short period of time. I bought half a dozen just in case.
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R
It does it's job, and it's stereo. I'm pleased with this.
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