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Audiofanzine FR
Published on 12/13/08 at 22:08
(Originally written by Doc Plus/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I have already used several 1/4" TS connectors: no name products, Neutrik NP2C and NP2X, and Switchcraft 280. I never took the time to compare them in order to find out if there is a sound difference between them.
I only know that Neutrik models aren't easy to solder and not very reliable (in my opinion). Their tip has a hole for the wire. But there is nothing for the sleeve! You have to solder directly on the connector.
The Switchcraft 280 have a hole for the tip wire. Moreover, they are shorter, slimmer and are fully made out of metal.…
I have already used several 1/4" TS connectors: no name products, Neutrik NP2C and NP2X, and Switchcraft 280. I never took the time to compare them in order to find out if there is a sound difference between them.
I only know that Neutrik models aren't easy to solder and not very reliable (in my opinion). Their tip has a hole for the wire. But there is nothing for the sleeve! You have to solder directly on the connector.
The Switchcraft 280 have a hole for the tip wire. Moreover, they are shorter, slimmer and are fully made out of metal.…
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(Originally written by Doc Plus/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I have already used several 1/4" TS connectors: no name products, Neutrik NP2C and NP2X, and Switchcraft 280. I never took the time to compare them in order to find out if there is a sound difference between them.
I only know that Neutrik models aren't easy to solder and not very reliable (in my opinion). Their tip has a hole for the wire. But there is nothing for the sleeve! You have to solder directly on the connector.
The Switchcraft 280 have a hole for the tip wire. Moreover, they are shorter, slimmer and are fully made out of metal.
I have already used several 1/4" TS connectors: no name products, Neutrik NP2C and NP2X, and Switchcraft 280. I never took the time to compare them in order to find out if there is a sound difference between them.
I only know that Neutrik models aren't easy to solder and not very reliable (in my opinion). Their tip has a hole for the wire. But there is nothing for the sleeve! You have to solder directly on the connector.
The Switchcraft 280 have a hole for the tip wire. Moreover, they are shorter, slimmer and are fully made out of metal.
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gerald65
Published on 10/02/06 at 12:24 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
- What is so special that you like most and least?
Jack finished well, the mechanical assembly seems easy and well thought out, however, does not lean on this jack, the connection is very difficult to achieve. By dint of hard work and despite all my care, these jacks and cable end in your porridge molten plastic.
- How would you rate the quality / price?
Inexpensive Neutrik offers us the opportunity to acquire the connection quality. However, the assembly being impossible, the value for money breaks down quickly to clear the bar of zero points. I put a score of 1 for all the same beautiful finish.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
I personally do not have...…
Jack finished well, the mechanical assembly seems easy and well thought out, however, does not lean on this jack, the connection is very difficult to achieve. By dint of hard work and despite all my care, these jacks and cable end in your porridge molten plastic.
- How would you rate the quality / price?
Inexpensive Neutrik offers us the opportunity to acquire the connection quality. However, the assembly being impossible, the value for money breaks down quickly to clear the bar of zero points. I put a score of 1 for all the same beautiful finish.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
I personally do not have...…
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- What is so special that you like most and least?
Jack finished well, the mechanical assembly seems easy and well thought out, however, does not lean on this jack, the connection is very difficult to achieve. By dint of hard work and despite all my care, these jacks and cable end in your porridge molten plastic.
- How would you rate the quality / price?
Inexpensive Neutrik offers us the opportunity to acquire the connection quality. However, the assembly being impossible, the value for money breaks down quickly to clear the bar of zero points. I put a score of 1 for all the same beautiful finish.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
I personally do not have that choice would do!
Jack finished well, the mechanical assembly seems easy and well thought out, however, does not lean on this jack, the connection is very difficult to achieve. By dint of hard work and despite all my care, these jacks and cable end in your porridge molten plastic.
- How would you rate the quality / price?
Inexpensive Neutrik offers us the opportunity to acquire the connection quality. However, the assembly being impossible, the value for money breaks down quickly to clear the bar of zero points. I put a score of 1 for all the same beautiful finish.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
I personally do not have that choice would do!
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vz
Published on 12/25/07 at 11:10 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Jack universally known. I use it, he and his confrres for years without any problem.
Max Note also for those who do not turn on their iron.
Max Note also for those who do not turn on their iron.
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barboiron
Published on 02/13/08 at 14:35 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
ZE recipe you want to make a good guitar cable, get:
- Good cable (I'm the Canare)
- Neutrik jack NP2C ct amp (or pedal-board)
- A Neutrik Silent Jack NP2C ct guitar.
More noise when the cable is unplug more noise when I change the guitar.
A must!
PS: I never had any problem soldering these jacks.
- Good cable (I'm the Canare)
- Neutrik jack NP2C ct amp (or pedal-board)
- A Neutrik Silent Jack NP2C ct guitar.
More noise when the cable is unplug more noise when I change the guitar.
A must!
PS: I never had any problem soldering these jacks.
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Neutrik
- Model: NP2C
- Category: Connectors
- Package weight:33 g
- Added in our database on: 05/14/2012
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