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Check your Jack input socket
I and my bandmates have stocked up on this lead recently - we all use them. they are very sturdy and the on/off switch is very practical. However we have all found that there is a slight tendancy for the Jack to spring out of the socket occasionally. When we investigated, we found that the shape os the jackplug is marginally different to most others. The jack sockets contain a metal "spring" which is the internal circut contact, as well as fitting into the groove on the jack to hold it in place. With this lead the groove in the jackplug does not line up exactly with the spring - we each had to slightly adjust the shape of the internal spring in the socket to fit the groove exactly. That took about 5 minutes, and now its a joy to use
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TO
Instrument/Guitar/Bass cable
Does what it is supposed to. The included mini temporary switch can be used as an instant Kill switch for rhythm variations.
When playing sit, sometimes the guitar falls over the switch and kills the sound, which is bummer but easy fixed.
I'd rather have the latch type switch for silent guitar swapping.
When playing sit, sometimes the guitar falls over the switch and kills the sound, which is bummer but easy fixed.
I'd rather have the latch type switch for silent guitar swapping.
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Al
Decent instrument cable
The cable is a bit stiff but at the same time it's sturdy and the kill switch is useful.
Would say that it's made to last.
Would say that it's made to last.
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C
high quality cable
the best cable you ever wish to use on bass guitar, with a handy lock, is a life savior on stage, i highly recommend!
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