Jack Plugs: Differences and Uses

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The Jack plug we all know is over a century old, and it has evolved over the years to include the latest offering, the TRRS jack, which allows microphone signals and headphone signals to go down the same cable.
    Here is an explanation of jacks, including the difference between stereo and balanced, which is something easy to confuse as it uses the same connector.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @afterburner94
    @afterburner94 Год назад +1

    Most comprehensive and easy to follow guide on how-to jack , thanks a bunch Dan!

  • @mathieumartin9344
    @mathieumartin9344 2 месяца назад

    This really is incredibly helpful. Now I just need a companion piece about the socket end!

  • @quengulube
    @quengulube 2 месяца назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you

  • @tomwalling5796
    @tomwalling5796 Месяц назад

    Good vid thanks. Mic cables are a rabbit hole. 1/4”, 6.5mm, 6.35mm, xlr, 3.5mm, condenser mic, dynamic mic, phantom power, pre-amp…. Gahhhh!!!😮

  • @rolandgarros2498
    @rolandgarros2498 3 года назад +1

    No further questions Dan , thanks a lot !

  • @windows7RULES
    @windows7RULES Год назад

    This is actually really useful.

  • @ronnie_cutmore
    @ronnie_cutmore Год назад

    Thank you and thank you again. This helped a lot!

  • @joet6434
    @joet6434 14 дней назад

    I have a balanced 6.5mm gold plated jack. I recently bought a new pair of headphones with a balanced 4.4mm cable. The 4.4 doesn't fit the 6.5 jack input on my integrated stereo amp. Is there a solution? Are there 6.5 mm jacks that can accommodate a 4.4mm male input. Any clarification you can offer on this matter would be much appreciated.

  • @RD-vh7lq
    @RD-vh7lq 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent commentary! I wonder will it help for my Fender champion 600 hum issue by changing the single band to a double band plug? What do you think?

    • @DanBakerMusic
      @DanBakerMusic  8 месяцев назад +2

      That’ll be a different issue. A double banded plug only offers an advantage if the source is balanced. Guitars are all unbalanced so no advantage would be gained. Does the amp hum when the guitar volume is all the way down as well as up? If the hum goes away when you shut the volume on the guitar, then it is a grounding issue, either with the guitar’s electronics, or the cable itself. The environment is also critical-computer monitors, lighting, other mains devices, etc., are all enemies of electric guitar pickups…

    • @rze2788
      @rze2788 8 месяцев назад

      My Champion 600 it hums even without my guitar plugged in! If I turn the volume down the hum it decreases, and If I turn the volumes up the hum gets louder. So, I’ve tried unplugged the speaker jack from the amp, the hums from the power transformer and output transformer are barely noticeable.So, could the issue be the grounding? Could a b better grounding speaker can solve the hum problem?

  • @vic2net
    @vic2net Год назад

    Thanks!