🎸 Elevate Your Sound with Pure Tone!
The Pure Tone Multi-Contact 1/4 inch Mono Output Jack features a robust copper construction and a sleek black nickel finish, designed for optimal signal transmission and minimal noise. Its dual tension grounds and positive tips ensure a stable connection, making it perfect for electric guitars and various audio equipment.
Material Type | Copper |
Color | Black Nickel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Devices with a 1/4 inch mono output, such as electric guitars and certain audio equipment |
N**K
Good product
Does exactly what it is supposed to. Soldered it in and was back to jamming in no time.
A**Z
Buena calidad
Todo muy bien el producto es igual que en la descripción muy bueno
J**.
Best i've ever used. Would use again if ever needed.
What every output jack should be. Very high quality.
M**Y
Nice on new LP style guitar
A step above
G**.
very good product
The only jacks I use. Never had an issue
A**R
Its a BIG jack
I bought this input jack to use in a 2008 ESP LTD EC-50 - its a Les Paul single-cut style guitar with the input jack opening flush to the side of the body.No question that it is a durable, quality input jack and I love the subtle transparent black color - this is the primary reason that I bought it. I did consider the quality aspect, but it was mostly the color that drew me to it since the guitar I bought it for is all black. It works pretty well too - it almost has like a double lock feel to it when you plug in the cable. It has a quality "grab" to it and requires some effort to plug in and unplug the cable, which is also what I would expect.I had/have two issues with this jack; Its REALLY big and bulky and just barely fits in the input jack cavity hole. In fact, I am still having an issue with a short of some sort if pressure is applied to one side of the input plug on the cable; like the jack is pressing against the cavity wall shielding. The other issue is that you will need to rough the surface of the soldering points for an optimal soldering experience. This thing is big and busy as you can see by the picture(s). I had to solder the hot and ground for the pickups and the hot and ground for a kill switch. Not only was it super tight space I had to work in between all the prongs of the input jack itself (outside of the body), but it was a nightmare getting the solder to weld to the surface based on an inability to solder to the bare metal connection points on the input jack. I had to scratch the whole thing up with a tiny flathead screw driver with a piece of sandpaper taped over the end of it. It was very frustrating. Overall, I am happy with it but if I'm being honest, its still the color that was the reason I bought it and worked with it as long as I did to make it work. Otherwise, I would have just used a Switchcraft or AllParts input jack. Input Jacks aren't magic...as long as they are not made with cheap, thin metal, the connection prong is not bent out of sorts and the solder work is adequate, pretty much anything will do.I'm not sure if I would buy it again or not (unless I needed one that is black, then I would for sure). It's reasonably priced and it is a quality part, but there are so many other options that I have used that are similarly priced and so much easier to work with.
A**R
Input cable snaps in nice and tight.
Worked great. No slop.
S**E
Just the best for your guitar jack output.
Just the best. I install to upgrade every electric guitar that I own or work on with these. Stable and reliable with rock solid feel on clicking in the cable. Never seen one fail.
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