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Reddit mentions of zdyCGTime CGTime Golden Plated 3.5mm Mono 1/8 inch Audio Male to 6.35mm 1/4 inch Female Jack Converter Cable Cord Adapter (25CM/10Inch)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of zdyCGTime CGTime Golden Plated 3.5mm Mono 1/8 inch Audio Male to 6.35mm 1/4 inch Female Jack Converter Cable Cord Adapter (25CM/10Inch). Here are the top ones.

zdyCGTime CGTime Golden Plated 3.5mm Mono 1/8 inch Audio Male to 6.35mm 1/4 inch Female Jack Converter Cable Cord Adapter (25CM/10Inch)
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Gold plated resists corrosion and ensures minimal signal loss3.5 mm (1/ 8 inch) male to 6.35 mm (1/ 4 inch) female Cable Cord AdaptorAudio converter adapters are suitable for the connect of pc, mp3, smartphone, etc.Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarityAllows you Connect headphones to audio devices such as amplifiers or AV receivers with 6.35mm socket
Specs:
Color25CM/10Inch
Height0.2 Inches
Length5.4 Inches
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on zdyCGTime CGTime Golden Plated 3.5mm Mono 1/8 inch Audio Male to 6.35mm 1/4 inch Female Jack Converter Cable Cord Adapter (25CM/10Inch):

u/bushpusherr · 4 pointsr/Blackops4

So, my push-to-talk pedal is 3 different components: The pedal itself is actually the sustain pedal that came with my digital Yamaha piano (any other sustain pedal like this would work though), it connects to my PC through USB using this device (StealthSwitch3), and in order to convert the pedal's 1/4" connection into a 3.5mm connection that the StealthSwitch3 needs I used one of these adapters.

The StealthSwitch3 has software to easily map the pedal to a keybinding (I use right-shift for mine).

Unfortunately, your second question is a bit harder to answer because there really *aren't* many "PC" specific pedals. There are cheap plastic USB foot pedals but they all have horrible reviews (even from another poster in this thread) and seem to be super unreliable. The closest alternative to those is a pretty steep jump, though. My second set of pedals is a USB set built for PC, but they are intended for Flight Sims and that level of interaction, so they are a bit overboard (and expensive as a result). They have their own software that makes key/axis mapping pretty easy as well (but for my purposes I'm actually just using them with their default axis settings).

u/C01n_sh1LL · 3 pointsr/synthesizers

You will probably need one of these, assuming you want to connect the output jack to anything you'd normally connect an instrument to.

1/4" Female To Mini 1/8" TS Male Mono Adaptor

3.5mm Mono 1/8 inch Audio Male to 6.35mm 1/4 inch Female Jack Converter Cable Cord Adapter

u/Vortax_Wyvern · 1 pointr/headphones

You could use this