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Sturdy constuction, the cable jacks fit nicelly without any wobbles and therefore there is no crackling sound when you move around.
Indeed, very good rivetting and material.
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Better than switchcraft!
Perwanie 17.03.2018
I was curious about the quality of Kluson his jack sockets. I was only familiar with Kluson tuners etc. This jack is amazing!! I used it directly on a fernandes decade jazzmaster and it fits perfectly fine. What i really like about this jack is that once you put your cable inside of it, its easy to pull out again also. By new Switchcraft sockets i often have dificulties with that, im afraid i will damage the pickguard. But this one goes out smoothly!! The sound is stable, no errors or cracks in the sound.
Pros:
Cheap
Easy to pull out
Does not have cracks in the sound
Clear sound
Stable
Fits jazzmaster ( if needed )
Cons
I can't really think about any cons :)
In short: good clear, strong, quality jack socket for replacement or upgrade for an fair price.
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Good budget part
spiralling-light 15.10.2019
All fine, no problems! Great part and excellent service from Thomann, as usual.
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Was not needed for the old Stratocaster
Larry_A 18.05.2023
I noticed my guitar cable kept losing connection on my old Strat so I decided to get this jack socket as a replacement. However after some disassembly and further inspection I found that the original jack looked ok and that it was the cable plug that was a little short, so the connection wasn't latching properly. Perhaps there had been a standards change to plug length over the years (the guitar was bought in 1974). Anyway a bit of bending on the jack connections here and there is all it took to get it to latch onto the plug properly. I kept the new jack socket just in case.