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Old 14th May 2010 | 11:43
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3.5mm male to male adapter

Hi there,

I have searched t'internet and have seen it before but have lost the link. I'm hoping someone on here might guide me to it. I'm trying to find a 3.5mm male to male adapter without the cable part. ie just the jacks connected by a bit of plastic so in total length about 3".

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Old 14th May 2010 | 12:43
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This any good 3.5 MM (1/8" Mini Stereo) , 1/4" and 2.5MM Plugs and Adapters - 1 Inch 3.5MM (Mini Stereo) Male-Male Coupler Steel
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Old 14th May 2010 | 13:19
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Alternately buy two plugs and a piece of suitable wire and solder them up yourself.
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Old 14th May 2010 | 15:41
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Audio? base band no need for even solder, chop orf plugs strip ends twist together then a good application of insulation tape, keep the twisted ends separated though,good enough for pit work, fed the radio progs to thousands of homes thusly when I worked for Rediffusuion.
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Old 14th May 2010 | 15:42
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Exactly that!

Thank you very much!
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Old 14th May 2010 | 20:33
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You're welcome.
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Old 15th May 2010 | 06:59
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if your in the UK try Maplins ,they got everything and more
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Old 15th May 2010 | 10:13
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try Maplins, they got everything and more
That should of course read "everything FOR more"!

I do find that they are usually more expensive than online alternatives. I rarely buy from Maplins these days.

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Old 15th May 2010 | 11:15
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Cricklewood Electronics are a good source for stuff on line or pop in if you're in the area.
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Old 15th May 2010 | 12:52
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Try Keene. 3.5 mm Stereo jack socket Back to Back coupler 99p

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