Hosa

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Quality connectors for your stage or studio. Headquartered in Buena Park, CA, Hosa Technology, Inc. is a leading supplier of analog and digital connectivity solutions to the musical-instrument and professional-audio/video industries. Since 1984, Hosa has provided cost-effective, high-quality cables in the terminations and lengths required for performing musicians, recording studios, and video applications. Similarly, the company offers an extensive collection of connectors and adapters that enables one to integrate their equipment into most any environment.
Hosa MHE310 Balanced 1/4" TRS Male to Stereo 3.5mm Female Headphone Extension Cable 10 ft.

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  • Works well.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byChris

    fromBerks PA

    Plug into amp for practice

  • I've got room to move.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byStrattex

    fromAustin TX

    Have a lot of my gear packed up for a move. Bought some inexpensive head phones that had a short cord. The extension gives me room to move.

  • does the job, sounds good

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byAB

    fromCalifornia

    works great

  • The headphone extension works well. The quality seems good.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byTony

    fromDallas tx

    Good for practice so I can sit farther from my amp.

  • Works as advertised

    4

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    submitted6 years ago

    bySean

    fromUndisclosed

    We use these to extend our in ear monitors. They are a good length and do exactly what we need without having to use additional adapters.

  • Worked Great for headphone extensions

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byJOHN

    fromundisclosed

    Works great as a headphone extension during recording! Relieved stress on cables!

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  • asked byAndy

    fromOmaha Ne

    Hi, I have a RadioShack cord that I'm using for a rode video micro that's connected to a G85 Lumix camera (via radioshack trs extension)and right now my problem is you can hear a radio station faintly because of the bad shielding. So my question is will that same thing happen with this cord or is it better? Also can it work with a microphone like that?
TIA!

    Hi, I have a RadioShack cord that I'm using for a rode video micro that's connected to a G85 Lumix camera (via radioshack trs extension)and right now my problem is you can hear a radio station faintly because of the bad shielding. So my question is will that same thing happen with this cord or is it better? Also can it work with a microphone like that? TIA!

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Without having knowledge of your setup I can tell you that if you do get interference, it will not be the fault of this cord. Are you sure it's that cord? I had the same problem picking up truckers CB radios through my amp. This is caused, for the most part, by having the cord in a coil. It creates an antenna.
  • asked byBob

    fromNiagara Falls, NY

    Is the cord on this extension straight or coiled?

    Is the cord on this extension straight or coiled?

    Open Reply - Beau
    The cord is straight not coiled.
  • asked bymichelle

    fromNew Jersey

    i have a mid 70's yamaha organ - can i use this to plug in a regular pair of headphones?

    i have a mid 70's yamaha organ - can i use this to plug in a regular pair of headphones?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    As long as the organ has headphone capability and a 3.5mm jack