Expand your connectivity with the Dual 6.3mm Mono Jack Wall Plate. Featuring two high-quality 1/4" female sockets mounted on a rugged Brushed Metal Faceplate, this unit is designed for professional environments that require multiple instrument or line-level inputs in a single location. Whether you're setting up a music studio, a jamming room, or a school stage, this dual-port plate provides the ultimate in durability and sleek, industrial style.
Double the Connectivity: Manage two instruments (like a guitar and keyboard) or two mono signals from one clean wall point.
Industrial Strength Build: The brushed metal faceplate is designed to withstand the stress of frequent "plug-and-unplug" action without cracking or flexing like plastic.
High-Tension Grip: Precision-engineered internal springs ensure both jacks stay firmly connected, preventing signal cut-outs during a performance.
Modern Metallic Aesthetic: The premium finish provides a custom-built, professional look that elevates any studio or stage setup.
Recording & Jamming Studios: Create a dedicated "Instrument Hub" on your wall for quick and easy instrument changes.
Live Stages & Venues: Perfect for permanent floor or wall boxes to connect multiple stage monitors or DI boxes.
Music Classrooms: A sturdy, permanent connection point for students to plug in electronic instruments or microphones.
Multi-Purpose Halls: Ideal for integrated audio systems where two independent 1/4" mono inputs are needed at the podium or stage.
Universal 6.35mm (1/4") Fit: Compatible with all standard professional mono TS (Tip-Sleeve) cables.
Permanent Solder Connection: Features rear solder terminals for each port to ensure a high-fidelity, vibration-proof audio bond.
Scratch-Resistant Finish: The brushed metal surface hides fingerprints and resists wear, maintaining a "like-new" look for years.
Product Type: Dual 6.35mm (1/4") Mono Female Wall Plate
Material: Brushed Metal Faceplate
Connection: 2x Mono Jack
Can I use this for stereo headphones? These are Mono (TS) sockets, typically used for instruments. For a stereo headphone setup, you would need to wire them specifically or use a Stereo (TRS) version. However, for two separate mono instruments, this is exactly what you need!
Is it difficult to install? If you have basic soldering skills, it’s a breeze! You simply solder your two audio wires (Signal and Ground) to each socket. It ensures a much more reliable connection than "clip-on" alternatives.
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