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Topic: Adaptor for input jack? Supro content. |
Todd McMakin
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 28 Mar 2023 3:41 pm
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I just picked up a Supro and it has the screw in instrument cord rather than a standard plug. The store said they make adaptors for these but they were about to close and had already shut down their computers. He also said they could replace the input jack to a standard. For now, Id just like to get the adaptor and leave it as original. Any ideas where I can find one of these or what it's called? Or do you recommend going ahead and changing the input jack out? |
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Noah Miller
From: Rocky Hill, CT
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 28 Mar 2023 4:41 pm
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What you need is a Switchcraft 332A:
![](https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/userpix2203/12244_Switchcraft_332A_Microphone_Adapter_1.jpg) |
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Todd McMakin
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 28 Mar 2023 4:48 pm
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Thanks to both of you! That's what I needed to know.
Todd |
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Robert Murphy
From: West Virginia
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Posted 28 Mar 2023 6:23 pm
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Why buy an adapter when you can get an American made Quantum Audio 20 foot cable? |
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Todd McMakin
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 28 Mar 2023 6:26 pm
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I have some fairly high dollar guitar cables laying around. I think it might be easier to just have an adaptor readily available. |
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Noah Miller
From: Rocky Hill, CT
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Posted 29 Mar 2023 2:02 am
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Robert Murphy wrote: |
Why buy an adapter when you can get an American made Quantum Audio 20 foot cable? |
Because an adapter will let you use any existing 1/4" cable. Much more flexible. |
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Nick Fryer
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 29 Mar 2023 7:51 am
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Installing new jacks in those is not as easy as you think either. _________________ www.fryerguitarpickups.com |
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Todd McMakin
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 29 Mar 2023 8:05 am
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Yeah, an adapter is like $16 so it makes sense to go that route. |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 29 Mar 2023 8:47 am
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Nick Fryer wrote: |
Installing new jacks in those is not as easy as you think either. |
I can attest to that. Got it done once, but it was a bitch! The 332A works well, and does not alter or possibly devalue a vintage instrument. A win/win. |
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Ian McLatchie
From: Sechelt, British Columbia
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Posted 30 Mar 2023 9:08 am
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Great guitar. If anyone (Rick Aiello? Jason Lollar?) is still making replacement magnets it's a worthwhile investment. Having owned a number of Valco instruments with the amphenol connector, I'd lose that thing in a heartbeat. As Nick and Jack say, replacing these things can be a headache (as I remember, the connector is held in place with a nail that's rather hard to access) but well worth the trouble. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 30 Mar 2023 2:37 pm
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markertek.com clickMC1M lists those things for about $12...cheapest I've seen. Never done any business with 'em...just saw their listing and I dunno about their shipping charges.
Other things to consider are the center buttons on both the old style cable, the adapter and the guitar jack do flatten out some over time and can cause poor contact.
If you case your guitar either way, cable or adapter, it has to come off to close up, so you're taking it off and on every time you case or uncase it causing those contacts to wear down or otherwise make poor contact.....or maybe that's just the old Chicagoan we have....😩 |
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Ian McLatchie
From: Sechelt, British Columbia
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Posted 30 Mar 2023 5:49 pm
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If you case your guitar either way, cable or adapter, it has to come off to close up, so you're taking it off and on every time you case or uncase it causing those contacts to wear down or otherwise make poor contact.....or maybe that's just the old Chicagoan we have....😩 |
Nope,it's not just your Chicagoan. That's one of several problems with these connectors, that the solder nub that forms the centre contact wears down. They're also noisy and prone to breakage. |
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John Mulligan
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 12 Nov 2023 9:20 am Amphenol cord repair
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I have a National New Yorker lap steel that came with the old cloth cord and screw-on connector. I got a brand-new cord with a screw-on connector. It was pressure-fitted. See the picture posted by Robert Murphy on this page.
At some point, the end came off the cord. Being pressure-fitted, I can see it was never soldered. My question is, how do I repair the cord? The spring on the end doesn't seem to have any effect.
Can I just solder it together to repair the cord? Am I better off getting an adaptor? Everything else on the guitar works great.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
All the best,
John |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 12 Nov 2023 10:17 am Re: Amphenol cord repair
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John Mulligan wrote: |
My question is, how do I repair the cord? |
1) Get a Switchcraft 2501F:
2) Cut off the old connector.
3) Solder the 2501F to your cable. |
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Tony Oresteen
From: Georgia, USA
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