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This 3 pole stereo jack plug offers an economic and reliable solution to various audio applications to create custom length cables. The phono / 3.5mm / aux connector is easy to terminate via soldering 3 wires onto the 3 terminals.

Features and Benefits

  • 1/8″ / 3.5mm jack
  • 3 Pole jack plug for stereo applications
  • Easy to terminate

What is the difference between 2 pole and 3 pole jack plugs?
A: For professional and typical audio applications, 3 pole jack plugs are often used as they are stereo and suitable for most purposes. 2 pole jack plugs are only suitable for mono applications, such as running individual sound feeds to specific speakers in an audio concert setup. They are often used to plug guitars into amps, so much so that they are often called guitar jacks.

The Speaker Wire below can be used for soldering and making a custom length 3.5mm to RCA or 3.5mm to 3.5mm Cable

0.5mm Flex Speaker Wire 24 Gauge | Price per Meter

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