What is the difference between a 1/4 and 1/8 jack mod?
You will find that the 1/4" jack has a much better retention and simply won't fall out as easily. No difference in sound quality however. Not everything is about signal quality.
Edit: Of course, this also means the jack has to be fastened better since the plug requires more force to release.
Last edited by nitro2k01 (Feb 5, 2013 5:03 am)
From my experience, I would say there is no difference. Mixers usually have 1/4" and 1/4" - 1/4" cables are cheaper than ones with something else on the other end so theres that. Otherwise, just cosmetics.
Do difference in sound quality however.
What do you mean by this?
Good to know. Correct me on this a 1/4 is a amp cable while 1/8 would be a stereo headphone jack?
You will find that the 1/4" jack has a much better retention and simply won't fall out as easily.
thats why i got a 1/4th prosound
though i still havent installed it yet cause its way hard to find space in a dmg
nitro2k01 wrote:Do difference in sound quality however.
What do you mean by this?
Apparently N and D are faaaar too close on my keyboard, hehe.
DKSTR wrote:What do you mean by this?
Apparently N and D are faaaar too close on my keyboard, hehe.
You must have some sort of pro mod to your keyboard, mine are like, many keys apart
Last edited by DKSTR (Feb 5, 2013 5:06 am)
Im from Finland, I dont understand concept of joke
Made my day.
Kinda a dumb question I know, but this goes back o what bronychip said, how d you fit a 1/4 jack in a gameboy? I'm no expert on the placement and internal workings of gameboys, from what I remember there isn't a lot of space.
Everyone knows that the true mark of a pro is the gold connector. It makes everything sound so much more, golder.
Everyone knows that the true mark of a pro is the gold connector. It makes everything sound so much more, golder.
Everyone knows that the true mark of a pro is the gold connector. It makes everything sound so much more, golder.
did you work at best buy in the past too?