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RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
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Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason

I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.

I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't work
on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.

I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from the
chassis jack.

So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with FULL
metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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RobertMacy said:
Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason

I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.

I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't
work on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.

I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from
the chassis jack.

So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with
FULL metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?
Do not know about dimensions, but look at Mouser 523-TS3PN-AU
(Amphenol 55010170-00-2) which is a stereo 1/4 inch "full metal jacket".
Lots of choices in the smaller stuff.
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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RobertMacy said:
Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason

I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.

I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't
work on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.

I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from
the chassis jack.

So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with
FULL metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?

This is usually "the good stuff" but not cheap:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSCableCon/

Here is a right-angle version:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSMRAConnSW/

Good shop, we've ordered from there for our church.
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"RobertMacy"
Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason

I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.


** The usual screw on, metal cover size is 12.4mm - ie tad under 1/2 inch.

Any smaller than that is gonna be very hard to find.

The most common use is for stereo headphones, not guitars.



.... Phil
 
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Lasse Langwadt Christensen

Jan 1, 1970
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Den torsdag den 17. oktober 2013 19.59.19 UTC+2 skrev Joerg:
RobertMacy said:
Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason

I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.

I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't
work on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.
I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from
the chassis jack.
So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with
FULL metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?



This is usually "the good stuff" but not cheap:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSCableCon/



Here is a right-angle version:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSMRAConnSW/



Good shop, we've ordered from there for our church.

it has (at least the right angled has) that useless crimp strain relief

this is the good stuff:
http://www.neutrik.com/en/audio/plugs-and-jacks/px-series/

and the price is about the same at mouser

-Lasse
 
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Ecnerwal

Jan 1, 1970
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So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with FULL
metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?

A couple of decently-priced (and not too bad on shipping) pro-audio
shops I know of, one or the other of which I actually bought some stuff
from. Be careful about confusing "inexpensive" and "cheap" - cheap is
just cheap, and is usually expensive (fell apart in a year - spiffy.)
Chinese counterfeit Neutrik stuff is terrible, and is barely less
expensive than actual Neutrik from Lichtenstein, for instance.

http://www.daleproaudio.com/c-669-14-trs.aspx

http://www.redco.com/TRS-Connectors/
http://www.redco.com/Longframe-Military-TRS-Connectors/
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Lasse said:
Den torsdag den 17. oktober 2013 19.59.19 UTC+2 skrev Joerg:
RobertMacy said:
Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason
I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.
I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't
work on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.
I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from
the chassis jack.
So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with
FULL metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?


This is usually "the good stuff" but not cheap:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSCableCon/



Here is a right-angle version:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSMRAConnSW/



Good shop, we've ordered from there for our church.

it has (at least the right angled has) that useless crimp strain relief

this is the good stuff:
http://www.neutrik.com/en/audio/plugs-and-jacks/px-series/

and the price is about the same at mouser

I've used Neutrik in a design last year, good stuff, and I would have
recommended these. However, they bulge out at the cable end and that
looks like the issue Robert had.
 
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Lasse Langwadt Christensen

Jan 1, 1970
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Den torsdag den 17. oktober 2013 21.44.29 UTC+2 skrev Joerg:
Lasse said:
Den torsdag den 17. oktober 2013 19.59.19 UTC+2 skrev Joerg:
RobertMacy wrote:

Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason
I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.
I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't
work on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.
I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from
the chassis jack.
So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with
FULL metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?


This is usually "the good stuff" but not cheap:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSCableCon/



Here is a right-angle version:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSMRAConnSW/



Good shop, we've ordered from there for our church.
it has (at least the right angled has) that useless crimp strain relief
this is the good stuff:

and the price is about the same at mouser



I've used Neutrik in a design last year, good stuff, and I would have

recommended these. However, they bulge out at the cable end and that

looks like the issue Robert had.

Yes the "normal" ones (C type) are wider at the cable end,
PX is "slimline" only 14.5mm

-Lasse
 
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RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks for the URL. will check into it.

I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
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RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
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...snip....
Switchcraft comes to mind, [maybe not inexpensive]:

http://www.switchcraft.com/productsummary.aspx?Parent=75

what's the largest diameter handle you can stand?


WOW! that's HUGE!!! even biggger than the one that does NOT fit!

Right style, though,

I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
R

RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0
Do not know about dimensions, but look at Mouser 523-TS3PN-AU
(Amphenol 55010170-00-2) which is a stereo 1/4 inch "full metal jacket".
Lots of choices in the smaller stuff.

For some reason these 'new' websites hang, or crash, all our systems, and
Mouser is one of them, so can't go surfing around there.


I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
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RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0

Thank you for the URLs but you again reinforce by major battles with
today's vendors. After 40 minutes THAT URL and their websites do NOTHING
on all of our systems! I'm lucky didn't crash our system.


I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
R

RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0
This is usually "the good stuff" but not cheap:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSCableCon/

Here is a right-angle version:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSMRAConnSW/

Good shop, we've ordered from there for our church.

Thank you for the URLs lloks like JUST what I need, however....

I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
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RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0
** The usual screw on, metal cover size is 12.4mm - ie tad under 1/2
inch.

Any smaller than that is gonna be very hard to find.

The most common use is for stereo headphones, not guitars.



... Phil

True, through naivete I've been using the wrong terminology. However...

I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
R

RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0
this is the good stuff:
http://www.neutrik.com/en/audio/plugs-and-jacks/px-series/

and the price is about the same at mouser

-Lasse

Yes, looks great, however,

I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
R

RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0
A couple of decently-priced (and not too bad on shipping) pro-audio
shops I know of, one or the other of which I actually bought some stuff
from. Be careful about confusing "inexpensive" and "cheap" - cheap is
just cheap, and is usually expensive (fell apart in a year - spiffy.)
Chinese counterfeit Neutrik stuff is terrible, and is barely less
expensive than actual Neutrik from Lichtenstein, for instance.

http://www.daleproaudio.com/c-669-14-trs.aspx

http://www.redco.com/TRS-Connectors/
http://www.redco.com/Longframe-Military-TRS-Connectors/

I couldn't get thoe URLs to work, either [meaning, goes there and then
just sits, or worse crashes], so gave up, but TRS is a good connector
company.


I am VERY happy to report that just got off line with MusiciansFriend and
they are shipping me the items I need. Culmination is that they have taken
care of me very quickly, I'm happy and they're happy.

Basically, reached a US citizen every call, and the last one took care of
everything. So, I'll probably use them again.

Again,
MusiciansFriend == GOOD
 
R

RobertMacy

Jan 1, 1970
0
I've used Neutrik in a design last year, good stuff, and I would have
recommended these. However, they bulge out at the cable end and that
looks like the issue Robert had.

If neutrik is what I've been using, it's CRAP!!!! easy to grab, nice
tilt, BUT!!! in one year the plastic all crumbled releasing the cables,
connections, etc plus all wonky becaus the crowd eahc other in the
instrument when plugged in. Couldn't even glue parts back together,
because touch and crumbles more.
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Lasse said:
Den torsdag den 17. oktober 2013 21.44.29 UTC+2 skrev Joerg:
Lasse said:
Den torsdag den 17. oktober 2013 19.59.19 UTC+2 skrev Joerg:
RobertMacy wrote:
Sorry to post here but can't gain access to sci.electronics.repair for
some reason
I need 1/4 inch TIP/RING/SHIELD plugs with FULL METAL HOUSING! and small
diameter shoulders.
I went to MusiciansFriend which looked good, but their website won't
work on our systems, so called, described what I needed, convinced they
understood, ordered parts, promptly received package to find,...wrong
connectors! only have the tip and shield, a mono plug.
I need to replace full metal housing ones [which from descriptions
MusiciansFreind also carry], but these connectors are too wide and when
inserted into the row they not just touch each other, but prevent good
seating by forcing the physical position to be wonky. PLUS! and this is
really important, within a year their internal plastic parts simply
crumbled away making EVERY connector fail, cable falls out of housing,
retention of anything lost. These were those highly touted, somewhat
expensive metal ones which have a comfortable grip when removing from
the chassis jack.
So anybody know a good [inexpensive] source for 'stereo' guitar 1/4 inch
plugs with tip, ring, shield [for shielded twisted pair cabling] with
FULL metal housing? yet, rather small gripping diameter?
This is usually "the good stuff" but not cheap:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSCableCon/
Here is a right-angle version:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TRSMRAConnSW/
Good shop, we've ordered from there for our church.
it has (at least the right angled has) that useless crimp strain relief
this is the good stuff:
http://www.neutrik.com/en/audio/plugs-and-jacks/px-series/
and the price is about the same at mouser


I've used Neutrik in a design last year, good stuff, and I would have

recommended these. However, they bulge out at the cable end and that

looks like the issue Robert had.

Yes the "normal" ones (C type) are wider at the cable end,
PX is "slimline" only 14.5mm

I don't think Robert can accommodate 14.5mm diameter since that is quite
large.
 
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