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The Hosa GPP-419 is a high-quality adapter designed to split a mono signal into stereo, allowing you to connect a TS 1/4" source to a TRS 1/4" input. With its compact dimensions of 6 x 3 x 1 inches and a lightweight design of just 20 grams, this adapter is perfect for professionals on the move. Compatible with MP3 players and other audio devices, it combines durability with a sleek black finish, making it an essential tool for any audio setup.
Color | black |
Compatible Devices | MP3 Player |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 1/4 in TS to 1/4 in TRS |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Item Weight | 20 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 3 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**R
Perfect for the Chapman Stick TRS to TS for 1 Amp Setup
This is perfect for the Chapman Stick with the Stickups pick-up with no mono/stereo switch. With this both sides are equally put out as mono.TS which allows me to use my g10 wireless and not have to get a 2 channel preamp right away. Very sturdy connection
G**S
Hosa is reliable
I do pro audio setup often. HOSA is reliable and a great value for the money!
J**F
Female end too big . . . won't make a good connection.
My mixer monitor sends are 1/4" TS mono and my headphone amp inputs are TRS stereo, so this little doo-dad seemed to be be just what I needed. So I bought 6 of them for my 6 monitor channels. Much to my dismay, as some others have experienced apparently, the female end is too big. So big that there isn't a reliable connection. The slightest wiggle or vibration causes the monitor feed to crackle and pop or disappear altogether. Great idea, but just piss-poor quality.... Junk.
S**.
Work great but can be a little loose
These are the ONLY ones that actually work out there. They work great but can be a loose fit. East fix, black tape to hold them in tight.
N**H
Just what it says
I was astounded to learn that the way a standard 1/4" TRS female jack is wired creates a dead short on one channel when you plug in a mono jack. You'd expect the tip to be the common so that when you plugged in a mono jack you would get a decent chance at a connection with the hot sides of both mixing in the sleeve - but that is not how it works. The sleeve is the ground, the tip is one hot and the ring is the other hot, so if you plug a Tip-Sleeve plug (like a guitar cord) into a stereo source, it shorts one side (the ring side) right to the ground (the sleeve). Really stupid - but the sleeve being ground is because the shield is traditionally grounded and the sleeve shields - or that is my best guess.Some devices are rated for this, like the Suzuki QChord - but if yours is not, you need this adapter to plug a mono cord (like a guitar cord) into a 1/4" stereo source.This adapter works perfectly. I've used it for some months now with no problems.
C**R
Great adapter
I used this to get my headphones to work with a TRS input so I could hear in stereo.
W**.
Works as advertised
Works as advertised
R**.
Good item
Buy it good item
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