Edit: that title should have said:
1/8" Pickguard-Mounted Jacks for Hollow-Body Guitars
I've run into a problem with one of my hollow-body guitars.
After years of being careful never to tweak the 1/4" guitar cord all of my hollow-body guitars, it finally happened. I have a hollow-body that has a 1/4" jack mounted in the side of the guitar, and the plug got tweaked just enough to crack the finish. It's one of those guitars that directly mounts the 1/4" jack to the wood, rather than to a jackplate that's anchored to the wood.
I've always been careful to only play those guitars plugged-in when standing up or when sitting on a stool. I always used a straight plug and kept away from banging it on anything. Recently I tried using a right-angle 1/4" plug, and that turned out to be a troublemaker, as it produced enough torque on the body to crack the guitar's finish (and maybe the wood underneath).
Now I'm looking for options that eliminate the 1/4" jack on the lower bout of the guitar. I don't understand why all guitars have to have a ginormous 1/4" jack on them for use with a thick cable. It just seems bigger than what we really need. An 1/8" jack with a thin cable would be fine, and the smaller size might facilitate different placements.
I've heard of jacks that go through the tail strap button. They require the hole for the tail button to be enlarged big enough to allow a jack to be placed inside of an enlarged button. Those would be great for playing on stage or sitting on a stool, but I think those would be in the way on the couch. I think that for couch use those would be just as dangerous as the bout-mounted jack.
To protect a hollowbody, I'm thinking that it might make sense to mount a small, 1/8" jack somewhere that doesn't involve the guitar's soundboard or it's wooden sides... like mounting a jack horizontally under the pickguard, and to use a fine cable to run back to the strap anchor, looping it over the strap button to prevent pull-out.
I'm wondering if anyone has done this, as now I'm looking for a way to mount a 1/8" jack (or something even smaller) sideways on the underside of a pickguard. The guitar of interest is an archtop design with a floating pickguard, with no pickups or controls mounted to the soundboard.
I'm thinking that there has to be a way to anchor an 1/8" jack sideways under a pickguard, hiding it where it can't be seen. Can anyone recommend parts? I'm primarily interested in something that's invisible when the guitar is not plugged-in, and is small enough to be not objectionable when it is plugged in.
1/8" Pickguard-Mounted Jacks for Hollow-Body Guitars
I've run into a problem with one of my hollow-body guitars.
After years of being careful never to tweak the 1/4" guitar cord all of my hollow-body guitars, it finally happened. I have a hollow-body that has a 1/4" jack mounted in the side of the guitar, and the plug got tweaked just enough to crack the finish. It's one of those guitars that directly mounts the 1/4" jack to the wood, rather than to a jackplate that's anchored to the wood.
I've always been careful to only play those guitars plugged-in when standing up or when sitting on a stool. I always used a straight plug and kept away from banging it on anything. Recently I tried using a right-angle 1/4" plug, and that turned out to be a troublemaker, as it produced enough torque on the body to crack the guitar's finish (and maybe the wood underneath).
Now I'm looking for options that eliminate the 1/4" jack on the lower bout of the guitar. I don't understand why all guitars have to have a ginormous 1/4" jack on them for use with a thick cable. It just seems bigger than what we really need. An 1/8" jack with a thin cable would be fine, and the smaller size might facilitate different placements.
I've heard of jacks that go through the tail strap button. They require the hole for the tail button to be enlarged big enough to allow a jack to be placed inside of an enlarged button. Those would be great for playing on stage or sitting on a stool, but I think those would be in the way on the couch. I think that for couch use those would be just as dangerous as the bout-mounted jack.
To protect a hollowbody, I'm thinking that it might make sense to mount a small, 1/8" jack somewhere that doesn't involve the guitar's soundboard or it's wooden sides... like mounting a jack horizontally under the pickguard, and to use a fine cable to run back to the strap anchor, looping it over the strap button to prevent pull-out.
I'm wondering if anyone has done this, as now I'm looking for a way to mount a 1/8" jack (or something even smaller) sideways on the underside of a pickguard. The guitar of interest is an archtop design with a floating pickguard, with no pickups or controls mounted to the soundboard.
I'm thinking that there has to be a way to anchor an 1/8" jack sideways under a pickguard, hiding it where it can't be seen. Can anyone recommend parts? I'm primarily interested in something that's invisible when the guitar is not plugged-in, and is small enough to be not objectionable when it is plugged in.
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