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SAPHUE - Enchufe para guitarra eléctrica acústica (6,35 mm, cromado)

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  • ♫ Jack mono de calidad SAPHUE para guitarras eléctricas acústicas
  • Hecho de cobre; tamaño universal estándar compatible con enchufe de 6,35 mm
  • Acabado impecable, mucho mejor que muchos enchufes de gato baratos
  • Viene con tornillos, fácil de instalar
  • Duradero y de alta sensibilidad



Mikey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Good quality and easy to install
GA_dw
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de enero de 2025
Installed this in my acoustic guitar with preamp. I does turn battery flow on and off with cord inserted and removed - I have read reviews to the contrary but all is good with mine.I am hoping it lasts years as the original jack did.
Old Guy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de diciembre de 2024
I put t in a D sized guitar to permanently install a sound hole Dean Markley pickup. Drilled 1/2 inch hole where the strap button was. Solder two wires, insert in hole and use three screws to affix to the guitar. The socket is tight but I like a tight fit.
Hugh Bond
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 2023
I just installed it tonight and though it fits my Takamine like a direct replacement, it didn't work until I reversed the red and white wires. Let me explain...Takamines use a built-in battery-powered preamp that only powers up when you plug a cable into the guitar. That works because guitar cables have a mono plug and the jack (including this jack) is a stereo jack. A mono plug just has the tip and the shaft. A stereo plug has the tip and the shaft is separated into two segments. Normally when you plug a mono plug into a stereo jack, the solid shaft of the plug shorts one of the stereo channels because the two metal contacts in the jack touch the same piece of metal. Takamine (and other guitar manufacturers) use that "short" as a way to turn on the power to the preamp. When the solid shaft touches the two contacts, they complete the circuit and the preamp gets power.What happens in this jack is the lugs are reversed from how they are on the original Takamine jack. That means the preamp won't turn on and there's no signal to the amp. The way my original was wired, the black wire went to the ground (the big metal piece that grips around the guitar's internal cable), the white wire went to the lug on the left and the red wire went to the lug on the right. To make this jack work I had to reverse the red and white wires. Your colors may be different but if it doesn't work at first, just reverse the two wires to the lugs and that should fix it.I haven't gigged with this yet so I can't comment on the durability yet. If it goes bad, I'll come back and edit. I'm typing this on the 31st of July, 2023. If this is an old review by the time you read it and I haven't said it failed yet, that means it's still good. ;)
Gary
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de abril de 2022
there were no screws supplied with the product as advertised .. !!
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