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1269.1 | really at RS? | TOOK::SUDAMA | Living is easy with eyes closed... | Fri Apr 21 1989 14:17 | 20 |
| Were these really right angle (like 90 degrees) phone plugs? I didn't
think Radio Shack had such things. I've been looking to find some for a
long time to make some new stereo cords for my ES-345, so I'd
appreciate it if you could tell me where you got them. As far as I knew
RS made right angle mono plugs, and straight stereo plugs, but not
right angle stereo plugs.
If anyone else knows of a source in the Boston area (or mail order) for
good quality right angle stereo plugs, I'd like to hear about it. I'd
also like to know if there is a good source in the Rt 495 area for
stereo (3-wire) shielded cable.
As far as your wiring goes, all you've done is make the whole shaft
into a ground connector. This will work most of the time, but you may
run into some problems getting a good contact if the ground connector
on the jack happens to strike right at the insulation ring on the plug
shaft.
- Ram
that stereo plugs will usually work
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1269.2 | In's! | GIAMEM::DERRICO | | Fri Apr 21 1989 14:24 | 7 |
| I hate when that happens..don't you! On most of the small effect
boxes, They use a stereo (female) jack. When you plug your cord
in to the box, the ground portion of your jack is used to make
connection to the Hot-2 pin in the effects box. This is used to
turn the pedal on, it's a battery saver.
JD
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1269.3 | | AQUA::ROST | DWI,favorite pastime of the average guy | Fri Apr 21 1989 14:29 | 14 |
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Re: .1
For stereo cords for guitars, you need 2-conductor shielded cable (that
is a total of 3 conductors, counting the shield). Microphone cable
like this can be bought at most supply houses, even RS sells it. I
bought a 50' spool of it at RS about two years ago.
I've used this for wiring XLR mike cables and also for making three
conductor 1/8" stereo mike cables for the mike for a Walkman Pro.
BTW, I think the plugs on sale now are the right angle ones with the
plastic bodies.
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1269.4 | Open vs. Closed Circuit.. | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Fri Apr 21 1989 15:34 | 15 |
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.1 Yup.. 1.19 for two nifty stereo plugs
.3 They are all metal...
.2 Ummmmm... yeah, but not exactly.. even though they carry
two signals... the battery saver feature is provided by way of a
closed circuit terminal that "makes" the ground lug when a plug
is inserted... hey, I'm starting to get a little excited... <grin>
anyway.. the battery ground is hooked infront of this thing and
the battery circuit remains open until Mr. Phone plug comes for
a visit.
Steve
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1269.5 | RS plug pitfall, and on the general utility of 90 o plugs | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Mon Apr 24 1989 10:35 | 27 |
| Awhile ago, I went out and bought a batch of RS right angle plugs.
One thing you should be wary of in the RS plugs is that they are
VERY WIDE. If you have to plug two of them side by side (such
as in a rack mount, a unit that has the input plug close to the
output plug, or a unit that has closely spaced stereo out plugs),
you may NOT be able to use these plugs.
But generally speaking, right angle plugs are VERY useful.
I was trying to "rationalize" the wiring in my keyboard and guitar
rig and I needed the right angle plugs in places where I didn't
want things sticking out the back of my rack.
I also want the right angle plugs for things that plugged into the back
and front of my guitar amps. For example, using right angle plugs
for the input and channel switching plugs on the front of my Boogie,
would allow me to fit the cover over the amp without having to
unplug anything. I wrap the cord around the side and stuff the rest
of it in the back under the speaker, and then slip the cover
over the whole thing.
It may sound somewhat anal, but the less plugs you have to fuss with
when you setup and breakdown, the faster it becomes and the less
chance there is for error.
db
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1269.6 | S.G. | GIAMEM::DERRICO | | Mon Apr 24 1989 13:04 | 4 |
| Re.4 You said what I think I thought I said...
djd
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1269.7 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Apr 24 1989 16:13 | 3 |
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Oh yeah... <blush>
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1269.8 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Tue Aug 15 1989 17:07 | 6 |
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And another neat Shack Product for 1990 is a set of needle files
for 5.99, some of which look a lot like the more expensive Luthier's
files that I see in music catalogs..... part number 64-1985
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