







🎶 Elevate your sound game—ditch adapters, embrace pure audio flow!
The MillSO 8-foot 6.35mm Male to 3.5mm Male TRS Stereo Audio Cable delivers professional-grade audio connectivity with 24K gold-plated connectors and oxygen-free copper wiring. Designed for seamless compatibility with guitars, pianos, amplifiers, and mixing consoles, this durable and flexible cable ensures minimal signal loss and superior sound clarity, making it a must-have for audiophiles and music professionals seeking reliable, adapter-free connections.










| ASIN | B07TM2NF14 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #671 in Stereo Jack Cables #678 in Headphone Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,117) |
| Date First Available | July 17, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Item model number | M35-M635-240 |
| Manufacturer | MillSO |
| Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 6.54 x 0.63 inches |
S**R
Great Cable - Works perfectly with Slate VSX Headphones
I've been looking for a reliable Headphone cable for my Slate VSX headphones. The one that comes with the headphones has a 1/8" to 1/4" adapter which is unreliable causing the sound to intermittently cut out. I tried this Millso cable, which gets rid of the need for adaptors, and it connects perfectly to the headphone and headphone amp. It's almost double the thickness of the cable that came with the headphones,, and even though it's not woven fabric, it's very flexible and gives excellent sound, with no difference in sound quality, except that the Millso seems reliable. The Millso is also better value than the replacement cable for the headphones, which still need sthe unreliable adapter, so the Millso is a great solution.
T**R
Great quality for mixing
Great cable. I use it to mix and master in my studio with my Slate Digital VSX headphones. Clean sound, solid build, and perfect price for the quality.
E**R
Great cable
Was the rigth cable
S**K
Good product
Works very well
D**K
Good value!
Works great!
D**3
Good quality. Used for DJ headphones
Good build quality. No dropouts.
T**P
If You Want to Record Directly from a Digital Piano to Your Cellphone
It does the job perfectly. I wanted to record directly from my digital piano to my cellphone for Youtube channel. This product serves my perpose perfectly. I used record my digital piano by playing it and record from its speakers. This is a terrible way because there is always background noise. And, the most terrible thing is that I couldn't move while playing since all the noise will be captured. So I bought this cable to connect to my phone to record directly. This way I can talk, move, dance (and curse when I make mistake while playing .. just kidding) while I record. The only thing I do not like about this setup is that (1) the signal coming to the phone is too loud and (2) I have to use the headphone to hear the piano since I have to plug this cable to the headphones out put of the digital piano. So, I have to lower the level of the piano, and it means I will hear very low signal in the headphone. For this reason, my touch to the piano is sometimes incorrect. I had to play a lot in order to get used to the sound and the touch while playing fhe piano. But I am a semi-professional music producer, so my ears are very sensitive to sound. Other listeners may not observe the difference. This is how to hook it up: 1. FIRST, plug the male on this cacle into the female MIC of the Spliter (buy separately). 2. SECOND, plug the male of the Spliter to the cellphone HEADPHONE jack (if your phone still have one .. haha). 3. THIRD, plug the 1/4 male of this cable to the digital piano HEADPHONES Output. 4. Use the phone built-in video record to start to record your playing. I am using Samsung Note 8 for this setup. It did not work with my FREE Moto G7 power. Free stuff never works (my personal preference .. haha). Hope this help.
J**E
Solid product. Difficulties are generic to the case industry, not unique to this product
One problem faced by all cable manufacturers is that unless they manufacturer with an elbow, if you try plug into an iPad that has a cover on it, frequently, the straight in plugs will not fit through the iPad case. Thus, you have to remove the iPad from the case. Again, not a problem unique to this product, but either be prepared to remove your iPad from its cover or purchase an elbow which fits into the hole and escapes “bumping” into the case.
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