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No hay artículos en el carroElectroSocket Jack plate for Telecaster, Chrome, With Screws, Takes Switchcraft 1/4" Input Jack. Fits onto the standard 7/8"-diameter hole. The curved surface makes it easy to insert a jack and the diagonally-mounted screws provide resistance to loosening. Anodized satin finish; mounting screws included.
Justin Wheeler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2024
My paranormal esquire deluxe telecaster had a problem where the old jack would crackle with movement, making it unplayable for gigs. I paid a guitar tech to replace it with this piece and the problem is gone. Worth it!
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de abril de 2023
Don't fret about metric sizes, the #11 threads in perfectly.
Fred
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de agosto de 2020
I use these a lot, great product, fool proof design
Matt
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de julio de 2020
Works perfect 👌 and shipped fast
Just_Keith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de diciembre de 2016
Great quality, and is easy to install. The original style Tele jackplate is a horrible design. I've got 5 Teles, and it would make sense to replace all the jackplates with these.One other thing - I put this in an aftermarket Tele body, and the milling for an original style jackplate would have resulted in a very poor fit, or cracks in the finish around the lip of the plate/cup. It's a nonissue with this one, though. Also - there's those plates that are shaped like an ellipse, but they're curved, and a Tele body is usually flattened where the jack hole is. You avoid the issue of having a gap from using that style jack. Finally, there are the 'Les Paul style' plastic square jackplates that are fitted with 4 screws at the corners, and it's possible to get one of those on a Tele decently, provided you take your time to get it centered over the hole, and take your time marking and drilling the holes for the 4 screws. But with this ElectroSocket, it's very quick to install it. and if you screw up with the location of your screw holes, they are hidden by the jackplate, so it's easy to correct that situation (you could just rotate the jack a bit and drill new holes if you're super lazy).
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