A single black TRS cable with male 3.5mm minijacks on either end of a 30cm/11.75 cable with 1010music printed on the jacks.
Notes: Use these black cables with the 1010music logo on either end of the jack to connect your 1010music eurorack modules to other modules that also use stereo minijack connections. This is a TRS cable with male 3.5mm minijacks on either end. It is available in two lengths: 30cm/11.75" and 60cm/23.5". These cables can be used for connections between any two 1010music modules, and to any other modules that use a compatible mapping of MIDI signals to stereo minijack connectors.
Weight: 0.04 lbs
Dimensions: 4 × 3.5 × 0.25 in
Length: 30 cm / 11.75"
Pack size: single
Notes: This MIDI Adapter enables you to connect MIDI devices that use standard MIDI cables to the stereo minijacks used by 1010music products. The adapter has a male stereo minijack at one end, and a female 5 pin DIN MIDI connector on the other, and is 22 cm/8.5" long. It is also useful as a converter for connecting to other MIDI devices that use a different mapping of MIDI signals to the stereo minijacks.
Notes: 10-conductor ribbon cable with three 10-pin connectors and a 16-pin connector on one end (20" total length), for connecting more than 2 modules in a Pod.
Notes: Right angle 2.1mm barrel plug (5.5mm outer diameter, positive tip). Short barrel to barrel cable for daisy-chaining Row Powers and/or Pods. Cable is 11" long (centre of tip to centre of tip), suitable for two Pods next to each other or in front/behind each other. Also compatible with Row Power modules.
Notes: USB 3.0 type-A plug to type-A socket extension lead. Ideal for extending existing connections used for syncing and charging superspeed USB 3.0 devices.
Simple extension lead for the latest super speed USB 3.0 devices
Backwards compatible for all previous USB versions
Supports data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps and charging at a reduced rate
A handy extension cable with a switch that has a solid 'click-on-click-off' action with LED indicator, removing the need to pull the USB Type-C connector out of your device
Notes: A handy extension cable with a power switch, removing the need to pull the USB Type-C connector out of your device every time you want to power up/down or reset. The switch itself has a solid 'click-on-click-off' action with LED indicator that sits in the middle of the 25cm lead, making it ideally positioned beside your device when connected. This updated version is compatible for the latest Quick Charge and Power Delivery mains adaptors and is ideal for Raspberry Pi 4 model B, laptops, tablets, smart phones and more.
USB Type-C socket to USB Type-C plug extension
Integral power button with LED indicator and solid click action
Updated version compatible with the latest Quick Charge and Power Delivery mains adapters.
Notes: Expand the Power of Your BOSS Gear with MIDI Connectivity
The BCC-1-3535 and BCC-2-3535 cables provide premium connectivity for the expanding lineup of BOSS pedals with space-saving 3.5 mm TRS MIDI jacks. These rugged and reliable cables allow you to connect BOSS pedals like the 200 series, GT-1000CORE, EV-1-WL, and others together to take advantage of the deep power of MIDI control. The housings on the 3.5 mm TRS plugs feature slim, low-profile designs, helping maximize your precious pedalboard real estate.
Notes: High quality audio leads for exceptional sound quality and reliability. Twinned high grade cable comprises 2 insulated pure copper cores and global shielding. The durable PVC sheath has a soft texture and is reinforced with cotton cord to avoid tangling. Terminated at one end with a 3.5mm stereo (TRS) jack and at the other end with 2 x RCA phono connectors.
Audio lead 3.5mm stereo jack to 2 x 6.3mm mono jacks
Notes: High quality stereo audio lead with lightweight 3.5mm stereo jack ideal for mp3 players or mobile devices, terminated to 2 x mono jack plugs for stereo feed into mixing console or stereo amplifier.
Pack of 6 audio leads with professional low-noise cable
Notes: This pack of 6 guitar audio patch leads from Chord is designed for connecting effects processors, sound modules, pedals etc. in coloured insulation. They are terminated at each end with a right angled 6.3mm jack plug.
This is a 40cm (15.7 inch) long cable for connecting the DROID controllers to your master.
Notes: This is 40 cm (15.7 inch) long cable for connecting the DROID controllers controllers to your master. Its main purpose is to separate the controllers from the master at a longer distance.
You also can use this cable for connecting two of Der Mann Mit Der Maschine's multiples into a CV bus.
DC power adaptor cable - serial connection to increase voltage.
Notes: Do you use pedals that don't match the outputs of your power supply? With EBS' new power adapter cables, there's a way to solve most matters.
It sucks when you realize your coolest vintage pedal or latest digital processor-driven unit can't be fed from your pedalboard power supply because they are thirstier or uses different power inputs than your power supply features. At worst, you may even skip bringing your favourite toys to avoid the hassle. However, with the new EBS adapter cables, you can solve many of these issues easily and save the space that those extra power supplies may occupy.
Need to convert a 2.1 mm plug to 2.5 mm? No problem.
Need more current than you get from one output? No problem.
Need 18 or 24V DC power from 9 and 12V outputs? No problem.
You can even change the polarity from the common Centre Negative to Centre Positive using one of the new EBS adapter cables.
Here's how you do it:
To go from 2.1 to 2.5 mm, use the DC1-48 90/0 2.5 adapter.
Want to change the polarity? Use the DC1-48 90/0 RP adapter.
To increase the current, use the DC1-48 90/0 PAR and connect two outputs from your power supply. The total current will be the current from both outputs added together.*
To increase the voltage, use the DC1-48 90/0 SER and connect two outputs from your power supply. The total voltage will be the voltage from both outputs added together.*
* IMPORTANT! Requires a power supply with isolated, floating outputs.
Notes: A high-quality, custom Eurorack patch cable and bundled them in handy packs of four (4).
Instead of rainbow packs, each colour will be linked to a specific size, offering extra convenience for patching and sorting cable lengths.
Each pack of four comes with a custom velcro cable tie and is attached to a cardboard display hangar, in an effort to reduce plastic packaging where possible.
etherCON CAT5 Connector for use with pre-assembled CAT5 cables
Notes: EtherCON connectors that you can use to make your own etherCON CAT5 cables. There are two variants - one for pre-assembled CAT5 cables (with the RJ45 already on), and another to use when making your own ethernet cables.
Notes: A handy, compact USB lamp with touch control, 3 brightness settings and a flexible goose-neck stem for ideal positioning. The USB connection makes it perfect to add extra light for home or travel.
Notes: This mains charger has 2 USB sockets, each capable of producing 2100mA output. Ideal for charging tablet computers, smartphones, cameras and other devices.
- Blue LED power ON indicator
- Capable of charging two devices simultaneously
Headphone jack adapter plug, 3.5mm (1/8") to 6.35mm (1/4").
Notes: The UDG Ultimate Headphone Jack Adapter Plug 3.5mm (1/8") to 6.35mm (1/4") connect your headphone's mini-jack plug to a larger stereo jack output. It has a grippy surface to help you grab hold of it. The gold-plated adapter provides a solid connection without compromising sound quality.
Features
Gold-plated contacts
Adapter Stereo Mini Jack F / Stereo Jack M (Plug)
High-end realisation
Nice grippy surface to help you grab hold of it
Stereo jack adapter - 3.5mm (1/8 inch) mini jack socket stereo - 6.35mm (1/4 inch) jack plug stereo
Fits correctly on most headphones - Just plug and play
Notes: Whether you are out DJing and need to play a handful of singles or you are looking so save some time trying to track down that adapter that came with your turntable, these little marvels easily snap into the centre of your favourite large hole 45 RPM record, and can be stored there permanently which makes playing them a breeze on any turntable. No tools required.
Review: Remixes by 30Hz & DJ Quest. "Robots Ready From Mars" is tackled by Quest who gives the track a heavier, clubby breakbeat mix. Fits nicely next to tracks from the likes of The Stanton Warriors or Tayo.
Review: The Avidya label arrives with a bold new concept that sees it push itself to "step out of comfort zones to release a series of EPs of broad, challenging and deep music." The first affair is a fine one from four artists, the first of which is Lyon based procure A Strange Wedding from the Worst label. His slow trance locks you in and then Gothenburg trio Datasal come through with a prog rock and post funk and dance fusion. 84PC's contribution is peak time gold and Barcelona's Iro Aka arrive with another debut to round out this fine offering.
Review: It's good to have this one available again. Dorothy Moore's 1976 soul classic, featuring vocals from Taka Boom, Chaka Khan & Mark Stevens, 'Misty Blue' became an Ibiza chill-out anthem in 2002. As 'Misti Blu' it got high-profile plays by Mary Anne Hobbs, Pete Tong and Mixmaster Morris and even David Mancuso charted in his end-of-year highlights. Now the sundown gem gets reissued here on a tidy 7" as a superb rework from Claude Money. The crooning vocals remain the highlight with sultry trumpets and lavish downtempo rhythms. What's more, we're told that a new live disco and house version are also to come this year.
Review: A repress for four prime slices of classic Baby Ford minimal tech gear, from the rhythm-centric drum machine fest 'Very', the resonant bleepy tones of 'Test', the sparse and spacious 'Down' and the subtle acid undertones of 'Percy'. Baby Ford is finally getting his props as one the UK acid and techno scene's true innovators and pioneers, and these four very mixable tracks are four more reasons why this is only right.
Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (1984 version)
Band Aid 20 - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (2004 version)
Band Aid 30 - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (2014 version)
Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (2024 Ultimate mix)
Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (live)
Review: This CD compilation brings together four decades of this iconic charity anthem, showcasing its evolution across generations while maintaining its heartfelt purpose. Featuring the original 1984 version by Band Aid, this release captures the raw urgency of the collective's mission to combat famine in Ethiopia. The 2004 rendition by Band Aid 20 introduces a modernised arrangement with a fresh lineup of artists, while Band Aid 30's 2014 version incorporates contemporary production and voices, reflecting the ongoing relevance of the cause. The 2024 version offers a reimagined take, balancing the classic's spirit with current musical sensibilities, ensuring it resonates with a new audience. Closing the collection is a powerful live performance from Wembley Stadium in 1985, a moment steeped in history and emotion that amplifies the song's legacy. Spanning generations of talent and commitment, this release is a celebration of unity and a reminder of the enduring power of music to inspire change.
Review: James Bangura steps into the ring with his new Shadow Boxing EP which is named in honour of his grandfather, Carroll Daniel Smith, who boxed for the US Army in WWII. It's a punchy take on tech house from the off, with 'Hazy Recall (Airdrop mix)''s off-grid beats swinging in from all directions with same the potency as a Mike Tyson uppercut. 'Drown It Out' has a garage swing to it as it slips and sides as fluidly as Mayweather's defence and 'Shadow Boxing' floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee. Last of all is 'Analyze, Socialize' which will have you on the ropes and sweating in no time.
Review: Foremost contemporary funk label Peoples Potential Unlimited have another golden 12" on their hands here thanks to the work of Barnikle Freee. He is the current designer for the label, someone who hoards software and makes expert glitch funk as well as being a multi-string bassist. As ever with this label, it is lo-fi, subtle sounds and frayed edges that define the EPs lovely aesthetic, with roughshod grooves, tumbling kicks and scatter perc all making you want to cut loose and boogie. Part dream-scape, part hazy late night session, part live set, it's all good.
Review: Bengal Sound is a rising star in the Bristol bass scene and now he makes another mighty fine statement with this two tracker on Wych, the increasingly essential label run by K-LONE. This one comes after his various standout tunes from self-released cassettes fusing dusty old Bollywood samples to red hot club bangers. 'Solace' is the opener and is heavy on the rubbing and cavernous bass with icy leads and on the flip is 'On My Mind' which is just as atmospheric.
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