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The Shure WA302 is a high-quality 2.5-foot instrument cable designed to connect various body-pack transmitters to guitars and other instruments. Featuring a 4-pin mini connector (TA4F) and a 1/4-inch plug, this lightweight cable ensures low noise and reliable performance, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | Original Version |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Guitar cable |
Number of Pins | 4 |
Additional Features | Low noise |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 4 Inch |
Cable Type | Instrument |
Compatible Devices | guitar |
A**Y
Plugged In!
Works great!
C**
Shure quality!
This cable allows me to expand the use the body pack as as a lavalier mic and instrument cable.
H**
Great cord.
Does the job.
J**H
GREAT REPLACEMENT CABLE
ALWAYS HANDY TO HAVE AN EXTRA ONE WHEN YOU USE WIRELESS NOTHING IS BETTER WORSE THAN A SHORTED CABLE
D**K
Excellent
Just right. Buy it.
M**K
Does what it's supposed to, but could be better.
I bought this cable for use with Shure BLX wireless bodypack transmitter and electric acoustic guitar, mainly because I was having too much trouble trying to make my own with a standard instrument cable ... too darn hard to properly solder the leads at the TA4F end. Another reason I wanted to make my own is that I wanted the cable to be a much shorter, custom length (a little more than a foot), so there's no excess cable hanging off my back when I'm moving around/playing. Another reason I wanted to make my own is that I prefer the Neutrik right-angle 1/4" plugs to the nickel/chrome jobs Shure uses with the WA302 (straight plug) and WA304 (right-angle plug).So, here's what I did. I bought the WA302 because it's a little cheaper than the WA304 (for no apparent reason other than straight plug vs. right angle plug). I cut the TA4F half of the cable to the exact length I wanted, and replaced the Shure 1/4" plug with my favorite, black Neutrik right-angle plug. Result: a perfect fit and look. Shure uses a smaller gauge, but nicely-shielded mic cable (copper-strand shielding, cotton insulation, red/black main leads) in order to make it a better fit for the TA4F connector. Problem is, the 1/4" plug they're using at the other end is designed for the typical, larger gauge instrument cable, and when the makers clamp this smaller-gauge cable in the plug housing, it leaves a pretty noticeable gap in the cable opening at the end of the plug. They've put a shrink-wrap tube on the cable for protection here, but I just thought this connection looked a little "bush-league" for a Shure product, and that's why I dinged the product one star. It *works* exactly as it's supposed to, but just doesn't look as "finished" as I think it should.The Neutrik plug that I replaced the Shure plug with uses a "clutch" type clamp to secure the cable in the center of the plug housing, not on one side of it. This three-prong clamp has little serrated edges that squeeze the cable as you screw the end cap into the plug to complete/seal the assembly. The end cap has a centered hole in it that stretches to fit the cable you're using. The Shure cable fit perfectly in the hole, creating a nice seal against dust and moisture intrusion at the entry point. As a matter of fact, it came out so nice that I'm buying another Neutrik plug so that I can use the remaining portion of the Shure cable to make myself an identical spare, with the smaller gauge Shure cable making it much easier to prep and solder the leads at the TA4F end ...All in all, even though I "hacked" this part to fit my particular needs, I'm still happy with the purchase. I'd just like to see Shure put a little more effort into the "cosmetics" of the connection at the 1/4" inch end of this thing.
D**Y
Works perfect with the Shure digital wireless receivers
This cable is exactly what I needed to connect my electric guitar to my Shure digital wireless pocket pack to connect to the Shure digital wireless receiver
G**E
Perfect OEM replacement
I required an instrument cable adapter for the Shure wireless device. The connector and the phono jack are of good quality. Exactly what I needed to replace my old damaged cable.
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