




🎧 Elevate your sound game—connect like a pro, anytime, anywhere!
The Uyiton Aurum Cables 3-Pack offers three high-quality 6.35mm male to 3.5mm female stereo adapters designed for flawless compatibility between professional audio equipment and standard headphones or microphones. Featuring gold-plated connectors for superior conductivity and corrosion resistance, plus 360-degree grip treads for easy handling, these compact adapters deliver reliable, distortion-free sound and a secure fit every time.
| ASIN | B00XAVOW00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,624 in Stereo Jack Cables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,639) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 4330103994 |
| Manufacturer | Aurum Cables |
| Product Dimensions | 2.9 x 2 x 0.3 inches |
D**Y
Really Tight Fit, Fits Perfectly Into My Darkvoice 336SE (Modified)
They have a really tight fit for the 3.5mm Plug that goes into the adapter, which is probably good for conductivity of whatever is being plugged into the adapter, makes it less likely for an accidental short from something slipping from inside the plug. Honestly it's really high quality for the price, doesn't scratch from what I can see, it's Gold plated so it will scratch eventually but from plugging it into my amp , or any amp for that matter, but they haven't scratched yet. My Darkvoice still has the stock Jack, which is meh at best, so while it is modified with better internals, the Jack wasn't really a priority, although most other amps will have higher quality Jacks, so they seem to be pretty resistant to scratching even with a lower quality Jack. Might be cool to see Rhodium coated plugs though, not because they sound better or something (although technically Rhodium plating being more resistive than Gold plating that might affect the sound a bit?), more for durability since it won't scratch as much, probably last alot longer, although with the prices of Rhodium these days, especially in the audio market, they may cost substantially more in some cases. Either way the Gold plating is high quality and I really can't "Hear" any performance loss from them (even if that would be a factor in this case). Also I like their base color and design, feels more custom, so that's nice. Overall it looks and feels nice and it works as intended, tight fitting, doesn't slip, and the insulative ring spacing is adequate and is unlikely to cause any shorts from either end or fit weird in most amps, preferably the amp should have a quality Jack so they'll fit better in general as well as scratch the Plug less, but it will work in just about any 6.35mm Jack I imagine.
H**H
Works great!
Just what I needed. I didn’t want to bother my roommates/neighbors with my digital piano, so I got this pack to plug in headphones. Now I can play at all odd hours of the night in blissful peace. The adapters are great quality and come in a pack of 3. I haven’t had it long, but the quality is crystal clear with no distortion to my headphones. It’s an excellent value too - if you go to a local store, this price (I paid $7) would get you a 1 pack. Nothing else to say, really. I’ve used it every day since I got it a little less than two weeks ago and it’s worked wonderfully. Highly recommended.
W**E
This is NOT Ratatouille
It's always nice to have 3 of these because they really come in handy. These particular adapters are well-made and feel good in the hand. They work like a charm. 5 flippity dippin stars. Also if you're the kind of person that leaves 4 stars if the product meets expectations and 5 stars if it "exceeds" expectations in your review, go to another planet. You're a dork. Your opinion is not God's magical fart and neither are you. Just leave 5 stars if it is everything you hoped, and if it exceeds expectations, detail it in your review and explain why. Dont taint these people's Amazon seller score so you can play Anton Ego from Ratatouille, ok? Your children dont really like you, they're pretending because your arrogance intimidates them. You know who you are. Merry Christmas!
S**L
Sturdy headphone adapters
These 6.35mm Male to 3.5mm Female Stereo Adapters are well made for listening. They are sturdy and seem well made. It's a bit hard to get the plug into them because the contacts are tight, but that's a good thing. The only problem I have is with some headphone plugs the two channels are mixed, shorted between left and right so no stereo. I think it's related to slight differences in the tip and ring position on the plug. It's mostly noticeable on a headphone with a mic so there is an extra ring on the plug. I have used many of these that fall apart or have loose connections and these are much better!
E**L
Works well
Works 4 me.
J**O
Ask Around & Get it Right the First Time.
After three attempts at purchasing what I thought I needed from three different distributors, I finally got what I needed. The quality is great, the sound is perfection, and my Wife doesn't complain about hearing theater organ music when she wants to watch her TV programs. I've used this stereo phone jack adapter to connect an Allen Theater Organ with a set of Wireless headphones. This gives me the freedom to play without being leashed to the console when I want to look for music, or take a break. I wish it had a better grip, making it easier to unplug from the console when I want to play live, but for now, I'm a happy camper. Jim M. San Francisco, CA
Z**Z
DURABLE
This adapter is excellent. I had just bought TWO 1/4” to 3.5mm adapter from Guitar Center for $10 apiece, and they both broke in a single day. This adapter is heavier which tells me it’s made with denser/stronger materials. It looked much nicer. It was way more affordable. It worked perfectly. And who knows how long it’ll last, but I can tell you that it won’t break the same day you buy like that Guitar Center trash. I’m very pleased. Definitely don’t go to Guitar center.
D**I
Picks up radio stations
I used these to complete my home studio thinking that they were okay if they were a bit cheap. Boy howdy was I wrong. I lost a good four hours trying to pinpoint a weird sound I was getting that I figured out was a faint radio signal from a country station in Omaha (where I live). There is a radio tower right next to me, so it could just be that the radio tower is close? Regardless, I've figured out that these are the culprit. If I remove them, the faint buzzing of the radio station goes away in my speakers. If I put them back in, it comes back. Other than that, works great to adapt sound, very little if any quality loss.
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