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Hosa MIT-129 Female TS 1/4" to XLR Male Impedance Transformer

No Hi-Z instrument jack? Use this impedance-matching transformer to plug a high-impedance 1/4" guitar or bass cord into your mixer's low-impedance XLR input.

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Submitted February 12, 2023 by a customer from aol.com

"Flimsy, poor quality, weak construction, breaks quickly"

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Years ago, Hosa stood for a quality product..... No more. There is NOTHING anchoring the female 1/4" jack to the XLRM body. Just friction...No screw thread....No set screw... No glue. Nothing to anchor the 1/4" female jack to the XLR male jack housing with the impedance transformer. The first time you unplug the 1/4" male plug from the female input on the housing, it pulls the entire jack off, and rips away the wire going to the transformer....Don't waste your money.... Look for a better product.
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