

š Extend your sound, not your worries.
The D'Addario PW-P047T is a high-quality 1/4ā female-to-female stereo adapter designed to extend cable length without compromising audio clarity. Featuring exclusive In=Out Technology, it delivers maximum power and low noise for pristine signal transfer. Built tough with a secure connection, itās trusted by musicians globally and backed by over two decades of DāAddarioās industry-leading innovation.













| ASIN | B0002E52S4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #325 in Audio & Video Connectors & Adapters |
| Brand | D'Addario |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) Female Stereo Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,792 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicÔvel |
| Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019954937591 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.75 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Instrument Cable |
| Item Weight | 59 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.75 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Planet Waves |
| Model Number | PW-P047T |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Speaker |
| UPC | 019954937591 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Contact manufacturer. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
B**R
Works great with my Fender Mustang Micro Plus
No complaints. I got this to connect to my Fender Mustang Micro Plus. Works great - donāt notice any loss in quality. Good grip, donāt have any issues with the cords falling out.
L**O
Reliable
Seems pretty reliable. Built like a tank and was able to sing connecting a microphone to PA all night without issues.
A**K
Great quality!
Great quality, tight connection, no noise. Might be a little more expensive than some other choices but you get what you pay for.
G**A
Works well.
Sturdily built. Works as intended
J**K
Expensive and larger than others, but do a better job gripping the cables plugged into it.
I bought one of these to extend a 1/4" guitar cable, it was more expensive than others, and big surprise when I received it, it was 4" long and approx. 3/4" in diameter. I also bought a pair of female-to-female mono adapters from Ancable as a backup in case I didn't like the D'Addario adapter (which is stereo, even though I only needed mono) 'just in case'. What concerned me most was getting an adapter that the 1/4" plugs would not easily be accidentally dislodged. Shortly after buying these, I also bought a pair made by Cable Matters, which I've had good luck with their HDMI cables. Of the three, the D'Addario adapter retained the connectors the best when simulating having the cable accidentally pulled on, the Ancables were not as good, but I retained them for my collection of adapters, and the Cable Matters adapters pulled apart far too easily - they seemed okay for the first couple insertion-extraction cycles, but became noticeably easier to dislodge in about 5-6 cycles (to my surprise) so they're being returned. The one star off for the D'Addario adapters' higher price, and even though the best of the three, I think their retention could be better.
C**I
Good Stuff, Recommend
I bought this item to replace the Hosa version of the same adapter. This is way-way better than the Hosa version. First of all I found that it was a surprise to me that finding a female-to-female adapter for a 1/4 inch plug size would be so difficult. I would have thought that the idea of wanting to extend headphone cable-length would make a product like this more of a demanded item, but I guess not. Almost no electronic accessory manufacturer makes these things. The Hosa product would not securely keep the two male-plugs connected and even a slight jostle would cause one or the other phone plugs to pop out of the connector adapter. Soon after using the Hosa unit, it began to short out internally. Since it is a molded plastic unit, it is impossible to open it up to see what the problem is. I think possibly one aspect of the problem with the Hosa is that it attempts to be Stereo or Mono. This means that it must be ready to connect a 3-Connector male 1/4" plug or a 2-Connector 1/4" plug. This might explain why the Hosa unit shorted out internally and sometimes I would hear only one side of the Headphone, sometimes I would hear the Headphones as if there was a heavy echo-unit driving them and sometimes the Headphones would sound Mono. Planet Wave to the rescue. This Planet Wave unit is by far more sturdily built and strongly locks in both male-plugs together. So far there is no indication of shorting or any type of other odd connectivity undesirables. Would recommend to anyone needing to extend their Headphone cable length. Not sure about using this unit if you are extending shielded Audio from a TRS or XLR microphone cable. Of course the two connecting cable-ends need to be TRS, but I am not sure whether this adapter would contribute any radio-interference noise into the microphone line. Microphone lines should always be short anyway. As probably most know, the micro-voltages in an audio-input microphone line signals are microscopic compared to the voltages in Headphone output. So therefore Headphone output is not going to notice any radio-frequency interference. To be fair, Hosa products are usually pretty good (I own many other Hosa cables), but this particular 1/4" adapter is sadly substandard for them.
S**E
Excellent adapters
I'm not going to address the use of adapters here. We all know we need them, and we know when and how to use them, as well as when to avoid them and just get the real cable you need. The real problem with adapters is that most of them are so cheaply made. You've got to have a bucket of adapters, and maybe entire buckets of some types, so cost becomes an issue. But why have them at all if they are going to create more problems than they fix? Enter Planet Waves. This high-quality line of adapters has proven to me to be superior to my other adapters every time. The connecters slide in with a smooth but firm "click" like that of top quality patch bays. They are gold plated to avoid corrosion. I have a lot of adapters from Hosa, Radio Shack, and probably others; I can't identify them all. But since getting these, I always reach for them first. I will gradually replace my other brands with these, as long as I can find them, and I wish I'd started with Planet Waves adapters only. That said, if you've got the time to order adapters, consider addressing the real problem: short cables, or cables with the wrong connectors. It's always better to start with the right part. But nobody can anticipate every part for every situation. You've got to have adapters, and you need some of every possible configuration: XLR male to TRS female; XLR male to TRS male; XLR female to TRS female... etc. It's a big investment, so try not to have to buy them more than once. Get good ones the first time. I really think these are good adapters, worthy of that first purchase to last a lifetime. By the way, these have a lifetime guarantee. That alone says something about them. How many audio parts of this nature come with a lifetime guarantee?
G**5
Works well
I needed a replacement 1/4ā TRS coupler for one that stopped working reliably. I occasionally need a little extra cable for my headphones in my home office. The build quality is superior for a coupler at this price point. It connects with 1/4ā plugs securely. Iām happy with this product and recommend it.
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