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Thomann SK140 Jack mono Angled
Thomann SK140 Jack mono Angled
I have used these Thomann mono angled jacks many times before and they are in my opinion the best value in angled jacks.
Much cheaper than the big brand name jacks and really very good quailty for the price paid.
The metal outer casing is robust and I have never had any damage to them.
The outer casing screws over the inner part and the threads are well cut without any rough edges - the two parts do unscrew quite easily and I have taken to adding a little locktite thread locker o these threads to stop them from unscrewing in use but obviously only after I have tested the final cable is working !!!
Inside the outer cover is a thin plastic sleeve which slides over the connection to prevent the inner core terminal shorting to the ground cover.
The terminals are easily soldered and the outer clamp is easy to form with a crimping tool or carefully with needle nose pliers.
I add 75mm of heatshrink tubing to cover the side joint, again only after the vale has been tested, this protects the joints and also adds some protection in the form of relieving cable strain where the cable enters the housing, this technique is used on the "pro snake" cables which I believe also use the same angled mono jack plugs.
If you are using these jacks to make patch cables for a pedal board and want the angled jacks to be as close as possible (together, back to back ) then two jacks will require approximately 32mm space between pedals.
I have used these Thomann mono angled jacks many times before and they are in my opinion the best value in angled jacks.
Much cheaper than the big brand name jacks and really very good quailty for the price paid.
The metal outer casing is robust and I have never had any damage to them.
The outer casing screws over the inner part and the threads are well cut without any rough edges - the two parts do unscrew quite easily and I have taken to adding a little locktite thread locker o these threads to stop them from unscrewing in use but obviously only after I have tested the final cable is working !!!
Inside the outer cover is a thin plastic sleeve which slides over the connection to prevent the inner core terminal shorting to the ground cover.
The terminals are easily soldered and the outer clamp is easy to form with a crimping tool or carefully with needle nose pliers.
I add 75mm of heatshrink tubing to cover the side joint, again only after the vale has been tested, this protects the joints and also adds some protection in the form of relieving cable strain where the cable enters the housing, this technique is used on the "pro snake" cables which I believe also use the same angled mono jack plugs.
If you are using these jacks to make patch cables for a pedal board and want the angled jacks to be as close as possible (together, back to back ) then two jacks will require approximately 32mm space between pedals.
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A very cheap angled jack but do not let the low price fool you, it's a very decent little jack indeed.
These are the same jacks that are used on the "Pro Snake Patch - Professional Angled Jack Patch Cables".
All metal housing, they are not the prettiest jacks but quite solid and built to last.
I use the Pro Snake Patch leads on my pedal board but needed some longer leads to run from the board to my amps.
I have been experimenting with double, triple and even quad amp rigs recently and needed some extra cables but wanted to keep the cable runs to an absolute minimum so I cut up some old whirlwind cables that were far too long and was able to make them the exact length then used these angled jacks to complete the job.
The angled jack is great with pedals as it greatly reduces the space needed on pedal boards but I like to use the angled jacks going into my amps as it reduces the strain on the input sockets.
They are very easy to use and I will be ordering more soon to shorten cable runs and tidy my pedal board as soon as I have it completed.
So far I haven't had any problems with them, the only minor complaint is that the outer cover comes loose quite easily, it's no great problem but I think I will try a little low strength thread lock just to keep them from coming loose.
A very cheap angled jack but do not let the low price fool you, it's a very decent little jack indeed.
These are the same jacks that are used on the "Pro Snake Patch - Professional Angled Jack Patch Cables".
All metal housing, they are not the prettiest jacks but quite solid and built to last.
I use the Pro Snake Patch leads on my pedal board but needed some longer leads to run from the board to my amps.
I have been experimenting with double, triple and even quad amp rigs recently and needed some extra cables but wanted to keep the cable runs to an absolute minimum so I cut up some old whirlwind cables that were far too long and was able to make them the exact length then used these angled jacks to complete the job.
The angled jack is great with pedals as it greatly reduces the space needed on pedal boards but I like to use the angled jacks going into my amps as it reduces the strain on the input sockets.
They are very easy to use and I will be ordering more soon to shorten cable runs and tidy my pedal board as soon as I have it completed.
So far I haven't had any problems with them, the only minor complaint is that the outer cover comes loose quite easily, it's no great problem but I think I will try a little low strength thread lock just to keep them from coming loose.
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Great alternative!
Bought a bunch of these for patch cables, seemed decent enought from the photos, so what the heck. They are better than I thought they were going to be, the metal is thick and sturdy, the thread is good and solid, but best of all are the soldering contacts - they're very well laid out, in a way where you really don't need to worry about jumping the contacts, also the metal itself takes well to solder AND they take a pretty thick cable! Only somewhat negative with these jacks is the fact that they unscrew easily, which can be a bit annoying, but as with all jacks, I just put some plumber's tape on the thread and it stops it from unscrewing forever. Definitely would recommend, rock solid jacks.
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Solid Quality Plug
You will be surprised with the quality of this plug.
I can only confirm the positive reviews of this product.
It's a very basic and straightforward plug made out of cast metal.
It comes with a short strip of transparent tube to isolate the soldering points.
It DOES have an internal metal chord grip which has to be tightened with a pair of pliers, but it does hold the cable in place nice and tight. The bottom piece leaves a bit room around even the thickest cables, but it's still secured through the internal chord grip.
It's a very sturdy and noise free plug, which I have used in combination with the Sommer Cable The Spirit to solder all of my patch cables and even some instrument cables. They have survived this far and show no signs of coming loose or breaking.
If you want to upgrade from your cheap molded patch cables, these will be more than enough.
I can only confirm the positive reviews of this product.
It's a very basic and straightforward plug made out of cast metal.
It comes with a short strip of transparent tube to isolate the soldering points.
It DOES have an internal metal chord grip which has to be tightened with a pair of pliers, but it does hold the cable in place nice and tight. The bottom piece leaves a bit room around even the thickest cables, but it's still secured through the internal chord grip.
It's a very sturdy and noise free plug, which I have used in combination with the Sommer Cable The Spirit to solder all of my patch cables and even some instrument cables. They have survived this far and show no signs of coming loose or breaking.
If you want to upgrade from your cheap molded patch cables, these will be more than enough.
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Sturdy build, easy to solder
I used 16 of these. Good build quality, can take a beating. Easy to solder the contacts and enough space to use heat shrink tubes.
price - quality very nice!!
price - quality very nice!!
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I like them, cheap and good.
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Well connected.
Very good quality robust angled plugs, have proven to be really handy for making up odd length cables and pedal board link cables. Easy to solder and work reliably and silently. Being only 15mm deep across the angled part of the plug means you can get pedals nice and close together (32-35mm apart).
Maybe I'm old school but I prefer metal plugs on my leads and I think these look great. For me, there really is no need to be looking at more expensive angled plugs when these simply do the job perfectly.
Highly recommended and will continue to buy and use these.
Maybe I'm old school but I prefer metal plugs on my leads and I think these look great. For me, there really is no need to be looking at more expensive angled plugs when these simply do the job perfectly.
Highly recommended and will continue to buy and use these.
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Does what it says
Good jack, used it to make a guitar cable. Does what it's supposed to do.
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Good bang for buck!
Sturdy, good build quality, easy to work with.
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It's... dum dum duuuuum, an angled jack.
It's an angled jack. Just like a normal jack but get this, it's angled. Reasonably discrete, I purchased it for wiring up some cables for e-drums. I needed some black connectors of this low-profile design but there were none. With a little roughing up they took the black spray paint well an now blend in nicely with the original connectors.
I can't comment on durability as they stay in situ permanetly, but as they are of an all-metal construction I would expect they would survive just fine in more active roles.
I can't comment on durability as they stay in situ permanetly, but as they are of an all-metal construction I would expect they would survive just fine in more active roles.
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