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¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:22 pm
by Seth
I ordered a couple Neutrik ¼" TS Jacks, model
NMJ2HF-S. In the photo they appeared to be sealed units. However, in person, they are very much NOT sealed units.
Now I'm looking at the
Neutrik Rean NYS2202 1/4" Mono Jack Thick Panel. But, haven't pulled the trigger yet. Figured it would be smart to ask you guys what you've used and recommend.
So, what ¼" jacks do you guys use and recommend for speaker inputs?
Thanks guys.

Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:50 pm
by jimbo7
They make a version of the first one that enclosed. I can't find it on P.E. but I got one in my hand right now. The top arched-part is covered and it comes to a blunt point in the back.
What about these?

Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:58 pm
by himhimself
Best bet, use speakons and make up some pigtails if you really need to run a 1/4" plug to the cab. Having speakons gives me comfort that someone doesn't plug something goofy into a speaker on accident.
Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 8:41 pm
by Strange Kevin
I believe there is also an option for a Combo Speakon-1/4 jack.
- best of both worlds.
Yeah, here a link.
https://www.parts-express.com/neutrik-n ... 09EALw_wcB
Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 10:51 pm
by Seth
I appreciate the input so far guys. Still weighing all options.
Here's what I'm trying to do.
Just a little jumper from one cab to the other when they're stacked.
The combo SpeakOn/¼" jacks are out of the picture, won't work for what I plan. It's a 2 pole plug, and the signal I want on it will be from connections 3&4 from a 4 pole plug. And, from the description, a 4 pole plug will fit in it. On a system wired with subs on the first pair, it could cause trouble if anything other than a jumper got plugged in there. So, that option is out unless I fill in the outer ring with resin and effectively disable the SpeakOn option, making it a ¼" plug only... which is an option and would be fine with me.
Just using standard 4 pole SpeakOn's is an option. It does keep continuity in the wiring scheme and wouldn't be too much trouble to create a jumper solution if I misplaced the actual jumper made for the purpose. I'd want to have 90º ends on the jumper and might have to add extra slack in the wire to allow the connector room to turn when inserting and removing it. Obviously, would have the top of the jack toward the outside of the cab.
I'll have to let some of those options roll around in my mind a bit. I'm still leaning toward the ¼" plug option and interested in at least identifying a workable jack for the purpose. So, please keep the recommendations coming guys.
Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 9:45 am
by Bruce Weldy
There's a reason that 1/4" jacks have gone the way of the dodo when it comes to Pro sound....the speakons just are so much better. Can't easily pull one out like a 1/4" plug. All cables are standard through out the whole setup, etc.
I carry some Speakon to 1/4" adapters for emergencies.....typically a bass rig where the bass player forgot his speakon cable or brings a borrowed cab and didn't realize it was speakon.
If you just have to have 1/4", you could use a standard jack and build a little dog house around it on the inside of the cab with just the wire coming out....that's easy to seal.
Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:59 pm
by himhimself
A two-pole jack won't accept a 4-pole plug, but a four pole jack will accept a 2-pole plug. What about using binding posts that will take a banana plug? They seal nicely. I did that on the truck tuba I just built. I cut a rectangular hole in the cab, backed it with a piece of BB and drilled the two holes through that for the binding posts. This allowed it to be recessed so it doesn't get whacked. Then you'd just need a little jumper with a banana on each end.
Re: ¼" TS Female Jack recommendations?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 8:13 pm
by Seth
himhimself wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:59 pm
A two-pole jack won't accept a 4-pole plug, but a four pole jack will accept a 2-pole plug.
And... "The speakON Combo mates with all 2- and 4-pole speakON cable connectors and 1/4" jack plugs utilizing 2 contacts"
Neutrik NLJ2MD-V
What about using binding posts that will take a banana plug? They seal nicely. I did that on the truck tuba I just built. I cut a rectangular hole in the cab, backed it with a piece of BB and drilled the two holes through that for the binding posts. This allowed it to be recessed so it doesn't get whacked. Then you'd just need a little jumper with a banana on each end.
Ehhhhh, I think that'll be a little too "non pro" for what I'm intending. I'm really starting to lean more toward your initial recommendation of staying with 4 conductor SpeakOn's.
In my mind the ¼" plug option seemed clean, simple, and easy to use. But you're right... last thing I need is for some idiot to plug his guitar or headphones in there.