Switchcraft Stereo Endpin Jack

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SKU
EL-421-001
$41.80
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These Switchcraft Endpin Jacks are the highest quality available. They are the same jacks supplied with Fishman pickups and fitted to Martin guitars, in as well as in countless other quality acoustic guitars. Endpin jacks have an endpin integrated into the jack so you plug the lead into the guitar in the centre of the endpin. They're perfect for the installation of a pickup in any acoustic or archtop guitar where you don't want to mutilate the side by drilling a hole in it. A jack socket is one of the most important electronic components of a quality guitar. Switchcraft jacks make a great replacement for low-quality, worn out and crackly jacks. They are also perfect for new custom builds. - Long threaded jack with endpin - Replaces endpin for inconspicuous result - Replacement for Martin, Fishman & many other brands - Requires 1/2" (12.5mm) hole - Standard 1/4" jack - For mono or stereo wiring - Stereo wiring for battery switch in active pickups - Nickel plated - Mounting nuts & washers included - Made in USA
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These are the highest quality endpin jacks available. An essential for fitting a pickup to an acoustic guitar.

The jacks require a 12mm (1/2") hole to be drilled in the end of the guitar where the endpin fits. Be careful drilling this hole as it is easy to crack the delicate side of the guitar.

The best technique is to start by drilling a large pilot hole and then use an augur bit to drill the full-size hole. The pilot hole should be bigger than the threaded part of the augur bit (around 4mm) to prevent it screwing in and giving you more control. When drilling the full-size hole start with the drill in reverse and let the blade of the bit cut the edge of the hole, then switch the drill to forwards and slowly drill the hole, paying attention that it's perpendicular to the surface.

If you are unsure please take your instrument to a luthier or guitar repairer to have this hole drilled

The jack is wired up, pushed through the hole from the inside of the instrument and the nut is tightened from the outside. Finally the endpin fitting is screwed on.
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Manufacturer Switchcraft
Type Long, Endpin