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PTT1 Pure Tone Mono Output Jack - Nickel Review

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Brand Pure Tone
Category Guitar Output Jacks
Manufacturer Part Number: PTT1,

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Jonathon Werner
2 years ago

I've been using these for years. I found them on an auction site- you know the one. I've been using them for my active and passive install jobs. The have a decent selection of products too. I use these nickel ones for my LP jobs. They have a gold stereo jack when I did a gold hardware update on an older Jackson RR-1 with EMGs. I have them in my personal guitars. I'd still buy them read more if the price increased four fold.

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Output Jack done right!

Chris
2 years ago

I first saw these on an ad for a different company, but when I realized that Sweetwater carried them, I finally pulled the trigger! I will admit that either way, I was interested in them from the get-go and would've got them from wherever I found them. Now that I've actually purchased and used them, I can tell you now that the hype is real! These are the finest output jacks I've read more ever used or seen. In my opinion, this is the best and maybe most proper way to do an output jack; where there are multiple points of contact that maintain perfect signal clarity. Not only do the extra contact points keep your signal crystal clear, they also just so happen to hold that cable in there SNUG! Plus these jacks are cheaper than most other inferior 1-contact jacks, and work way better! I have seen comments in other places about wishing it came with an extra washer or nut due to the threaded shaft being longer than original, causing it to stick out of the jack plate way further (which is actually true). My advice for that: keep the nut and washer it comes with screwed onto it so they stay inside your jack plate, and just use the original nut to screw it in from the outside. It also doesn't hurt to keep the original jack's interior mounting hardware, too. What else are you going to use that stuff for anyway? Despite lengthening it on the inside, they never had any trouble fitting into tight cavities that would normally require it to be installed a certain direction or else the cable wouldn't fit in. What more can you ask for out of a simple output jack? Trust me folks, this is the real deal and I recommend you replace all your guitar output jacks with these as soon as you can!

These are da bomb!

Mark Cunningham
2 years ago

Heavy duty,thicker metal, double contacts. This product is exponentially better than any single contact guitar socket out there. I had to drill the mounting plate hole just a hair bigger, but well worth the effort. These would be a steal at 3x the price. True, industrial grade, electronics.

Far Superior to regular input jack

Robert Carey
2 years ago

These are really impressive; they lock the input cable in SOLID.

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