Endpin Jack Socket
This is a very unique endpin jack because it requires no internal parts to install or lock in place. Wire it up outside of the acoustic guitar and then twist the socket into place with the installation tool (not included). One simply drills a 1/2" hole in the endblock of the guitar where the original endpin would go and then you use a 9/16" -12 tap to thread the hole. (Please note that a 9/16" - 12 tap tool needs to be purchased separately). Using the endpin tool you merely thread in the jack just like putting in a screw. If the jack should ever loosen, merely insert the tool and snug it down. It's that simple. This jack can be used in mono, stereo, or battery disconnect/switching modes.
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Endpin Jack Socket
Endpin Jack Socket
This is a very unique endpin jack because it requires no internal parts to install or lock in place. Wire it up outside of the acoustic guitar and then twist the socket into place with the installation tool (not included). One simply drills a 1/2" hole in the endblock of the guitar where the original endpin would go and then you use a 9/16" -12 tap to thread the hole. (Please note that a 9/16" - 12 tap tool needs to be purchased separately). Using the endpin tool you merely thread in the jack just like putting in a screw. If the jack should ever loosen, merely insert the tool and snug it down. It's that simple. This jack can be used in mono, stereo, or battery disconnect/switching modes.
Original: $23.93
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This is a very unique endpin jack because it requires no internal parts to install or lock in place. Wire it up outside of the acoustic guitar and then twist the socket into place with the installation tool (not included). One simply drills a 1/2" hole in the endblock of the guitar where the original endpin would go and then you use a 9/16" -12 tap to thread the hole. (Please note that a 9/16" - 12 tap tool needs to be purchased separately). Using the endpin tool you merely thread in the jack just like putting in a screw. If the jack should ever loosen, merely insert the tool and snug it down. It's that simple. This jack can be used in mono, stereo, or battery disconnect/switching modes.










