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Planet Waves 20' 1/4 Female to 1/4 Male Headphone Extension Cable

Planet Waves 20' 1/4 Female to 1/4 Male Headphone Extension Cable
From Planet Waves

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Product Description

Features:
- Gold-plated, patented compression spring plugs provide superior signal transfer and sound reproduction.
- Double-insulated, double-shielded cable provides ultra-clean signal.
- Exclusive Planet Waves overmolded connectors provide extra protection with unmatched strain relief.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1176 in Musical Instruments
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Planet Waves
  • Model: PW-EXT-HD-20
  • Released on: 2009-01-12
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .50 pounds

Features

  • 20 Foot headphone extension.

Customer Reviews

Works great but on the expensive side.5
Was is dire need of an 1/4 inch extension cable in my recording studio so my headphones could reach my drum kit while recording. Definitely gets the job done, I'm combining it with another extension(my drum room is at least 35 feet away from my recording rig) and haven't noticed any degradation in sound quality.

I use Planet Waves cables for my guitars as well as Mogamis... have generally had good experiences with their cables so I recommend them if you can't afford Mogami cables.

Namaste,
Dey

still trying to get the one in the picture2
I have already sent two back; Planet Waves should have discontinued the coiled feature on their 10-foot version, and kept the 20" version coiled, more useful imo!

I want a 20-foot coiled one like the one in the pic; they changed to a strait cable, consider yourself warned.

Heavy Duty Non-coiled Cord5
I am using this a a replacement for the 1/8" 20' extension cord that I was using from my home stereo to my headphones. Because this is a 1/4" cord, it is much heavier and less likely to get broken (my previous problem). I was originally using a 1/4"-1/8" adapter at the headphone jack of my receiver to a 1/8" cord to a set of headphones with a 1/8" jack (a cheaper set of Sennheiser headphones). I replaced the cord after it broke and bought a better pair of Sennheiser headphonese with a 1/4" jack at the same time. The setup is working flawlessly and the sound is awesome!

By the way, this cord is not coiled as the picture indicates, it is actually just a straight cord.