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The Hosa Technology Phone Mono 6.3 mm Stereo Interconnect Cable (CPP201) is a 1-meter dual 1/4" TS cable designed for professional and consumer audio setups. Featuring oxygen-free copper conductors and spiral shielding, it delivers pristine, interference-free stereo sound. Rugged nickel-plated connectors and molded strain relief ensure long-lasting durability, making it ideal for musicians, producers, and audio enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-quality interconnects.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 3.28 Foot |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Specification Met | No |
Recommended Uses For Product | Audio |
Number of Pins | 2 |
Connectivity Technology | 1/4 in TS |
Additional Features | Data Transfer |
Connector Gender | Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Phone Mono 6.3 Mm to Phone Mono 6.3 Mm |
Cable Type | Composite |
Compatible Devices | Musical Instrument |
P**V
Hosa is the go-to cable
Hosa makes cables for a great many uses, and are well known for music product cabling, with seemingly endless configurations for use in studios, concerts, and much more. While these cables, with plastic shielding and strain relief at the ends, may seem fragile, they are reliable, long lasting and good sounding cables. These are for many the go-to cable for wiring studios or rack gear or pretty much anything else, especially for the price vs quality value.
R**.
Good wires,good price too
I have bought several of these cables to go between mixers and amps and eq's . They always fit tight and work well without adding any noise. Seem to be fairly heavy duty but I dont know what size wire is on the inside. Overall they work great for my needs.
R**C
Reliable enough cabling for your needs
This what I needed, this is what I bought. These will be used to string stuff together in a studio setting. They are inexpensive and functional but like any cable, they should be considered consumable items. These are also not surrounded by the ultimate in shielding or constructed with some magic-gathered-from-outer-space superconductor. In spite of all that, you'll be perfectly satisfied as long as you don't expect them to last forever... because they won't. A good, long time? Certainly. Forever? NO.
E**L
DO NOT Use these with a focusrite scarlett audio interface.
These are decent quality cables. However, I DO NOT recommend them for use with an audio interface. These cables were "frequently bought with" the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 when I got them. For that reason, I am posting this review to prevent others from making the same mistake I did.I never had any issues with noise until I switched from Apple to Windows for my DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). After swapping to pc, suddenly I had a terrible digital noise coming through my monitors The noise seemed to change when I moved the mouse or when the processor was under strain. I tore my computer apart, swapping all of the parts I could, searching for the source of the noise. But nothing worked, I couldn't figure it out.Finally, I realized that even if I didn't know the source, I could use balanced cables to stop the noise from being transmitted. Silence had never seemed so beautiful.TLDR: Get TRS (not TS) cables for your audio interface, especially if you are on Windows.Here is a link to the balanced TRS version of this product: https://smile.amazon.com/Hosa-CSS-201-Stereo-Interconnect-Cable/dp/B000068O1F/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1484514839&sr=8-2&keywords=hosa%2Btrs&th=1
S**E
Does the trick
Use this for a patch cable from my synthesizer to my audio interface. Plugs in snug with no noise or hum! Nicely made!
I**H
Pretty Good Audio Quality, I'm Using For My Keyboard Setup
I use this cable for my Yamaha Motif ES6 to help make my cabling more efficient and sum up to a stereo signal. My cabling setup is: Hosa CPP-201/Yamaha dual DI box/XLR Y-splitter (2f, 1M)/Mogami 25' XLR. I get a stereo signal into 1 channel without having to use two 1/4" cables and two XLR's. I've heard no difference in signal whether playing live, or recording.I gave 4 stars on Durability as time will only tell on how durable they can be. However, they don't feel flimsy, and usually shorter cables last longer anyway.
B**F
Like reach out and touch someone, man..
Do you have have two mono audio channels on a device that you need transported to a wholly separate device? Well look no further! These little plastic wrapped wads of copper may be the answer to all your problems!These feel pretty sturdy. Both the cable and the strain relief on the connectors seem pretty resistant to normal wear and tear. The cable isn't super flexible, but flexible enough to make it across the desk from the small mixing board to the interface. My installation is fairly static, so I can't really comment on how they'll hold up being constantly pulled-on/moved.
G**A
I've been using Hosa [interconnect] cables for years, decades ...
I've been using Hosa [interconnect] cables for years, decades and have come to trust them. This cable is being used in a small conference room p.a. system. Everything works as advertised and I have peace of mind that it will continue to do so based on my past experience with Hosa products.
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