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Hicon HI-J63MA04 Right-angled 2 pole 1/4" professional phone plug
2 pole Right-angled 1/4" professional phone plug, nickel contacts, Goldtip pin.
Phone plugs have to satisfy a lot of very diverse expectations. While the guitarist prefers a heavy and robust connector, the studio technician needs a small, inconSpitcuous plug that won't take up too much space on densely populated patchbays. Especially popular with guitar players is the black American-style HICON HI-J63M04 which can easily take a fat guitar cable or a speaker cable with a large diameter. It is fitted with a robust solid tip and sleeve, with dependable clamping strain relief.
SC-Spirit Instrument Cable
Like a lasso... well, guitar players use to throw their cables around. So here’s why just this cable has to be particularly tread-resistant and must have a sophisticated construction. Musicians spend a lot of money on low-budget cables in the first place until they finally realise unnerved that the cheapo cable they just bought can barely serve as an average shortwave receiver or even makes the whole sound image of their expensive instrument wilt. We have backed away from cheap products and offered a top-grade cable at a fair price. The SC-Spirit has a thick insulation between wire and shielding. This improves the capacitive values and ensures a loss-free treble reproduction even with longer cables. To avoid crackling and hum interference we use a special conductive carbon screen and a copper mesh screen. When soldering makes sure that the carbon shield and the inner conductor do not touch. Your audience will be surprised at the sound of this cable!
HICON HI-J35M04 Mini-jack (3,5mm) professional phone plug
2-pole , metal-, Soldering-male connector, gold plated contact(s), straight, black
HICON is regarded as being very innovative, and the company also produces complex custom solutions for the media technology sector. HICON offers a huge variety of high-quality connectors at fair prices. By the way, HICON connectors are proven and famous for their high number of mating cycles and an easy handling. This is why they are already used in countless TV and broadcasting stations. To ensure a long-lasting and dependable quality, the mating cycles are mechanically tested by an automatic machine custom-made by SOMMER-TECHNIK. The connectors labeled with the “screw+play” logo allow a high-class, dependable and time-saving assembly without a soldering gun or crimping tools. When buying connectors, it’s always advisable to purchase brand quality, because poor connectors often have high contact resistances which defeat the benefits of a good cable./p>
Cables suddenly become an important issue for the esoteric and the fantastic, but also for the manufacturers of instruments, studio technology and media technology. Suddenly a layperson can perceive a changed sound in a palpable and audible way, and not only lives by his own imagination, imagination and subjective discretion. For cable manufacturers such as us, this is an important challenge, because "technical data" is suddenly audible. And of course also verifiable. And that is a great success for a company like SOMMER CABLE: Good quality is recognized and honoured by each of our customers. But our job is not just to produce good cables. We are also very interested in presenting a clear and comprehensive presentation of our products, as we at SOMMER CABLE are of the opinion that "transparency is important for the assessment of quality".
Is it on the cable?
Even if the musician, his instrument, the loudspeaker and the lighting system are completely perfect and you still have a bad transmission ... could it be that it is on your cable? It can!
Like many musicians, we did our first musical steps in the small home studio or in the village combo and were already surprised by the result when you replaced the low budget plug on the analogue synth with a regular metal plug. Humming away, cracking away. Or if you replaced the ring wire with a decent guitar cable ... where suddenly all the glass-clear heights and the "crisp sound" came from?