Jack

Guitar jack size mm

Guitar jack size mm

Jack Plugs & Sockets

6.3mmGuitars, Microphones, Keyboards, Effects Pedals, Professional Headphones, Mixing Consoles, Patch Bays, etc.
3.5mmHeadphones, Computer Audio, AV connections
2.5mmMobile and Cordless Telephone Headsets

  1. What size is a standard guitar jack?
  2. What is 6.3 mm jack used for?
  3. Is 6.5 mm and 6.35 mm the same?
  4. Is 6.5 mm jack the same as 1 4?

What size is a standard guitar jack?

1. The 1/4-inch (Quarter-Inch) Jack Connector. Perhaps the most common connection to be found on musical equipment, the quarter-inch jack is the type of connection that is used on electric guitars and guitar amps.

What is 6.3 mm jack used for?

(2) Also called a "quarter-inch" or "6.3mm" plug and socket, the phone connector is widely used to connect microphones, headphones and musical instruments to audio equipment.

Is 6.5 mm and 6.35 mm the same?

6.35 should be the same as 6.5 mm ones but this one doesn't support mic and may have problem working with a headphone with mic. Do you find this helpful?

Is 6.5 mm jack the same as 1 4?

There is no difference in sound quality. The only difference is the connection on the device. Portable devices always have the smaller jack.

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