Neutrik NP3RX 1/4" TRS Right Angle Cable Connector, Nickel

OUR PART #: NP3RX MFR #: NP3RX

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Neutrik NP3RX 1/4" TRS Right Angle Cable Connector, Nickel
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Product Overview

The heavy duty professional phone plug series improves on the design of the existing C series by offering the thinnest available A-gauge 1/4" plug with unique Neutrik chuck type strain relief on the market. The slimline shell with a width of 14.5 mm meets the most recent requirements for highest density jackfields (15.88mm jack pitch). The precise machined one-piece tip contact without rivets makes it unique and avoids hook up in a socket or break off the tip. The Plug X Series serves all applications such as guitar applications, audio cables, snakes, speakers, amplifiers and mixing desks.

3 pole right-angle 1/4" professional phone plug, nickel contacts, nickel shell

Features & Benefit:

  • All metal housing eliminates the plastic cover of the predecessor NP*RCS and improves further durability and EMI protection
  • Extra slim 1/4" plug for highest packing density
  • Robust diecast shell in stylish design
  • Improved chuck type strain relief for reliable cable retention
  • Sleek design for best handling convenience
  • Precision machined one-piece contacts - avoid hook up of tip contact

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Bruce B on October 10, 2019 Verified - This reviewer has purchased this product

This connector is quite rugged and easy to solder to. It fits well in a stereo (TRS) endpin jack or stereo carpenter jack. The two metal halves of the plug did not fit together, so I enlarged one of the halves (pried it more open) using two pliers. Then the fit was very good, and the plug assembled securely.

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