I recommend a USB to Audio interface.
  1. They usually have broader bandwidth than the headphone jack
  2. They don't make static if you bump them and aren't fragile like those mini phone jacks/plugs - the Edirol UA-1A that I bought back in the stone ages of USB-1 still works today with the built-in Windows drivers
  3. They are inexpensive


Better sound and more reliable? What's not to love about that?

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