Specification Table:
| PRODUCT NAME | 1/4 Inch Female Headphone Jack Socket |
| MODEL | CK6.35-634-6P |
| PIN | 6 PIN |
| RATED LOAD | 30V DC 1.0A |
| CONTACT RESISTANCE | ≤ 0.030 |
| WITHSTAND VOLTAGE | 500V, AC/min |
| TEMPERATURE | -30℃~+70℃ |
| LIFE | 5000 time |
| TERMINAL STRENGTH | 5N ~ 30N |
| Color | Black |

3 Pin vs 4 Pin vs 5 Pin vs 6 Pin vs 7 Pin Audio Jack difference:
| Type | Function | Application |
|---|---|---|
| 3 Pin | Mono/basic | Guitar / PCB audio |
| 4 Pin | Stereo | Headphone / Mixer |
| 5 Pin | Signal switching | Advanced audio |
| 6 Pin | Stereo + switching | Professional audio |
| 7 Pin | Complex control | High-end systems |
Key Features:
- 6-pin design for stereo + switching
- Standard 6.35mm interface
- PCB mount, stable and secure
- Low contact resistance
- Durable and long lifespan
Applications:
- Amplifiers
- Audio mixers
- Professional audio equipment
- Headphone systems
- AV systems
Widely used in advanced audio devices requiring signal switching and multi-channel audio connections.
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FAQ
Q1: What is a 6.35mm 6 pin headphone jack?
It is an advanced audio connector designed for stereo signal transmission combined with switching functions in professional audio systems.
Q2: What is a 6 pin audio jack used for?
It is mainly used for stereo audio routing and switching in amplifiers, mixers, and audio equipment.
Q3: What is the difference between 5 pin and 6 pin jack?
5 pin supports basic signal switching, while 6 pin provides additional contacts for more complex routing and control.
Q4: Is 6.35mm the same as 1/4 inch?
Yes, 6.35mm equals 1/4 inch and is standard in professional audio equipment.
Q5: Can this jack be used in professional audio systems?
Yes, it is widely used in mixers, amplifiers, and advanced audio devices.




