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Simple end effective
I use these jacks on my Sommer guitar cable, works like a charm. It is easy to solder even for beginners, it easy to disassemble and looks and feels durable and of good quality. The only thing that is different form let say Neutrik is the cable hole that has no rubber seal, so the cable kind of leans on the edge (no biggy as it is not sharp) - all good if you don`t spill beer on cables to often.
- pros: well built and simple to solder
- cons: no actual cons, maybe just that you can not use cables that are more that 7,5 mm wide (but most regular cables are lees that that)
- pros: well built and simple to solder
- cons: no actual cons, maybe just that you can not use cables that are more that 7,5 mm wide (but most regular cables are lees that that)
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Used as a connector for Offboard pedals.
I've got a Pedal Train 2 and too many pedals, so the Sho Bud and the Jen Wah sit off the main board... I prefer the Hicon jacks, to George Ls jacks (which I mostly use on the pedal board) because Hicons aren't prone to being over-tightened and the tip shorting to earth.
They're great distintive jacks with a smaller profile than the Neutriks I use on my guitars. Just as sturdy by the looks of it and solid points to solder too inside the jack - I will say that I much prefer the tags in the angle jacks as they've got holds to anchor the wires in, these (like Neutriks) are soldered to a half-tube emerging from the plug - totally adequate and very unlikely to break.
The look great and go really well with Sommer Spirit cable.
They're great distintive jacks with a smaller profile than the Neutriks I use on my guitars. Just as sturdy by the looks of it and solid points to solder too inside the jack - I will say that I much prefer the tags in the angle jacks as they've got holds to anchor the wires in, these (like Neutriks) are soldered to a half-tube emerging from the plug - totally adequate and very unlikely to break.
The look great and go really well with Sommer Spirit cable.
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Great jack
Used for thick tweed guitar cable to replace original flimsy jacks. Holds very well.
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L
Less known to Neutrik but of superior quality
These are one of the best 1/4" jack offerings out there, take solder well, built like a tank and looks great. They take a cable of even large diameter so may be used to build speaker cable. Totally recommended
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Really high quality plug
I was getting various plugs and cables for my new pedalboard, and Hicon plugs are now mine number one for plugs. Before I was always using Neutrik plugs, and I saw on Thomann these Hicon plugs that are usually sold with Sommer cables, ordered several of each kind and they are all easy to solder and all were with 100% signal passing through.
Highly recommendable
Highly recommendable
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DL
Good choice
Great quality, well built and premium item
Using to connect my audio interfaceTo active speakers
Very satisfied, recommended
Using to connect my audio interfaceTo active speakers
Very satisfied, recommended
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T
Good TRS jack , been using these for many years
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Nice straight jack
I ordered this after having used the flat Hicon jacks extensively while building my pedalboard. I already hat some straight ones that look like this one, but this is a much better quality. The cheaper ones get loose sometimes, this doesn't. Also the black does look classy and the small size itself is a big plus.
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Hicon Jack HI-J63M04
Excellent build quality. Practically designed so that it's easy to solder the cable to he plug contacts. The cable support which grips the cable looks sturdy. A modern twist on a classic design. I'll buy more when I need them!
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Excellent plugs
Excellent high quality plugs. Very easy to solder and impossible to break. Sturdy metal construction
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