On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 13:47:58 +0100, Chris Cannam
wrote:
A full-size jack is 6.3mm, not 6.5mm. So the image
is of everyone
turning up and then spending their time trying to jam oversized
jacks into undersized sockets. An excellent joke, I thought, if
wilfully obscure.
Unfortunately my aged caliper gauge is damaged and not good for
measuring inner diameter. However, it's good to measure outside
diameters. At least one of my Neutrik jacks has got a measured
outside diameter of 6.35 mm, while one of my elCheapo's has got an
outside diameter of 6.3 mm and there's still much clearance, if I
connect the 6.35 mm Neutrik to different sockets. I can't say for
sure, but the inner diameter of a socket might even reach be around
6.9 mm, which would likely be enough space to join with a 6.5 mm
jack. OTOH data sheets from at least two vendors mention an inner
diameter of 6.4 mm, for the sockets, too small for 6.5 mm jacks.
Anyway, I own a lot of cables with 6.3 mm jacks, that can't be used
with a lot of 6.3 mm sockets or they at least don't ensure a safe
connection, especially not for "mobile" instruments, such as
guitars ;).
AFAIK, these are 1/4 inch jacks, which translates to 6.35 mm.