Pig Hog

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The Pig Hog Solutions line features an expanding selection of adapter and cables designed to solve common interfacing problems in the studio and on stage. Each cable is manufactured to Pig Hog's high-quality standards to insure transparent reproduction of the source audio without any coloration or distortion. Pig Hog is designed by musicians, for musicians, combining the highest quality performance with outstanding value. And with Pig Hog's "no question" lifetime guarantee, they've got your back for the life of the cable.
Pig Hog Solutions 1/4 TRS to 1/8 Mini Adapter Cable 6 ft.

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  • I would buy again!

    5

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    submitted3 years ago

    byJodie

    fromTX

    Great quality! Love these cables! Feel confident plugging into my expensive equipment!

  • Good cable

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byBrad S

    fromIllinois

    Good sturdy cable

  • works great

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    bySquirrly Shirley

    fromMonticello, Arkansas

    I use this to connect my Casio keyboard to my Singing Machine karaoke speaker. Love the sound. Have nice base sound now so I can annoy the weird neighbors next door. But seriously I really enjoy my playing more and it sounds more professional. Thank you.

  • Great overall cord

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byKeaton

    fromundisclosed

    I bought these for my hs5 studio monitors, they didnt work right until i bought my audio interface. Using a splitter (which is pry the worst idea but was all i had) and plugging it into your headphone jack on your laptop distorts the sound and makes it very low. So if you plan on buying these make sure you know they work for what your using. Other than that they are great. Great quality, very durable, clean, awsome for on the go or in house. The only cons for this is they are only 3" which was perfect for me and my hs5s but if you have a full size studio or you plan on working a distance from your plug in source these wont be long enough.

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  • asked byAmanda

    fromKnoxville, TN

    Will this connect my Cremona 4/4 SV-180E electric violin (1/8" output) with a Fender Mustang LT25 amp without using an adapter? Or is there another cord you'd recommend?

    Will this connect my Cremona 4/4 SV-180E electric violin (1/8" output) with a Fender Mustang LT25 amp without using an adapter? Or is there another cord you'd recommend?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No. This is a TRS or Stereo cable. You need a mono cable. Please see ---------------- Hosa CMP310 Mono 3.5 mm Male TS to 1/4 in. Male TS Mono Interconnect Patch Cable 10 ft.
  • asked byKen

    fromBaton Rouge LA

    Will this adapter connect my Spark On amp/Bluetooth speaker to my big music man amp?

    Will this adapter connect my Spark On amp/Bluetooth speaker to my big music man amp?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m sorry, I don’t know. I'm not familiar with your speakers. This requires a 1/8" and a 1/4" TRS connections
  • asked byCJ

    fromMadison, WI

    Looking to connect my iPad to my JBL speaker. Will this work?

    Looking to connect my iPad to my JBL speaker. Will this work?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855-770-3373
  • asked byRich

    fromBurlington, Vermont

    Trying to connect a Yamaha THR practice amp (which is amazing) to a bigger Fender guitar amp for larger venues. If I use the 1/4" headphone jack it has a high pitch hum. There is an 1/8" audio out as well but I can't find the right cable for it. Any suggestions?

    Trying to connect a Yamaha THR practice amp (which is amazing) to a bigger Fender guitar amp for larger venues. If I use the 1/4" headphone jack it has a high pitch hum. There is an 1/8" audio out as well but I can't find the right cable for it. Any suggestions?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
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