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spamtrap1888 wrote in message
... On Aug 7, 12:52 am, "N_Cook" wrote: N_Cook wrote in message ... This is probably the offending range http://www.neutrik.co.uk/en-uk/plugs...s/nrj6hm-1-pre You would think a native speaker on a ".uk" site would unscramble the Lichtengrish but perhaps "retentions spring" means there was some sort of sprung connection to the sleeve , but totally missing or broken on this one Feedback from the owner "Just a quick word of thanks - the amp is in good working order and it makes such a difference to be able to have confidence in it." Do these Switchcraft jacks look any better? http://www.switchcraft.com/category.aspx?Parent=3 +++++++ the engineering drawing is here http://www.neutrik.co.uk/zoolu-websi...wing+NRJ6HM-1- PRE I have a 2004 Fender Hot rod deluxe in at the moment. Uses same asymetric (plug is not along centre line of the frame) low profile , probably Neutrik , but the sleeve contacts are proper sprung ones and the bush is plastic, not metal like the Bassman one With the Bassman one last week. If you wedged a couple of bits of plastic under the T & R bypass contacts then the sleeve of the plug would move about in the sleeve "contact" |
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