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Slim high density connector, but more involved assembly
This is an excellent, robust 1/4? unbalanced connector for general audio use. Highly recommended for use in all situations except in high-current, speaker cables.
I use these both for general instrument cables, and for unbalanced patch cables.
Neutrik has been continually improving their right-angle 1/4? plugs; reducing the overall diameter of the body since the chunky plugs with the two screws (anyone else remember those?). These are the first version from Neutrik really offer a serious, lowe-cost alternative to the Switchcraft right-angle jacks in that they can be plugged into high density jackfields without problem.
Assembly is via solder tab for the shield, and solder cup for the tip. It?s a little more involved soldering/assembling process than with Switchcraft or similar jacks, but not at all difficult for anyone with more than modest soldering skills.
I use these both for general instrument cables, and for unbalanced patch cables.
Neutrik has been continually improving their right-angle 1/4? plugs; reducing the overall diameter of the body since the chunky plugs with the two screws (anyone else remember those?). These are the first version from Neutrik really offer a serious, lowe-cost alternative to the Switchcraft right-angle jacks in that they can be plugged into high density jackfields without problem.
Assembly is via solder tab for the shield, and solder cup for the tip. It?s a little more involved soldering/assembling process than with Switchcraft or similar jacks, but not at all difficult for anyone with more than modest soldering skills.
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good but only for thin cable
The Neutrik NP2 RX-BAG is a angled jack of good quality.
There is not much bad to say about it other than that it just fits on thin cables.
I would probably buy the Neutrik NP2 RX-BAG again for thin cables
There is not much bad to say about it other than that it just fits on thin cables.
I would probably buy the Neutrik NP2 RX-BAG again for thin cables
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