Richard R Posted Tuesday at 15:29 Posted Tuesday at 15:29 Hi all, The barrel jack socket on my active bass has become worn over time so the connection is intermittent. I'd prefer fully enclosed as that's the same as the original, though reading the forums here there seems to be mixed views on these. Recommendations for best brands? I would default to Neutrik, but they only seem to make open versions. Quote
neepheid Posted Tuesday at 15:57 Posted Tuesday at 15:57 (edited) All barrel jacks are the work of the devil, regardless of who made them. Neutrik make barrel jack sockets - although I think they are branded Rean these days, but it's the same company. And people love to get sloppy with the naming when they think Neutrik sounds cooler and it's not "wrong" enough to be officially called on it. https://www.rean-connectors.com/en/product/nys2203 Edited Tuesday at 15:59 by neepheid 3 Quote
KiOgon Posted Tuesday at 16:06 Posted Tuesday at 16:06 Switchcraft - best by far. Available many places, for example; https://www.thomann.co.uk/allparts_switchcraft_ep0151_buchse.htm?gQT=1 Quote
Richard R Posted Tuesday at 16:29 Author Posted Tuesday at 16:29 Thanks both. @neepheid - I agree when they wear out they have to be replaced rather than just crimped, but the bass is 20+ years so I can live with that wear rate. If I can find a chrome Switchcraft that's probably the one to go for. Quote
Hellzero Posted Tuesday at 19:40 Posted Tuesday at 19:40 I've tried all barrel jacks available including Switchcraft and EMG, but they are all dire or close to it. I've been using these for many many many years instead and they are as good (bad?) as the others, but at a very low price: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alnicov-Cylinder-Output-Socket-Electric/dp/B08L6845FP/ Quote
NancyJohnson Posted Wednesday at 05:36 Posted Wednesday at 05:36 I have a side jack/barrel on one of my Hamers. While it works ok, it simply will not stay tightly bolted in and the space inside the body cavity is a nightmare to get even a little spanner into to tighten the nut. Horrible things. Quote
42Hz Posted Wednesday at 08:27 Posted Wednesday at 08:27 (edited) I have dealt a few times at https://www.banzaimusic.com. They are more component oriented than mainstream dealers. I needed a barrel jack for my Warwick and tgey had it. Also - not all barrel jacks are created equal. Compared to main stream shops Banzai are quite slow and unresponsive so be patient 🏖️ Here is one for Ibanez, look around and you may find: https://www.banzaimusic.com/ibanez-output-jack-1-piece-3jk1j23r.html Edited Wednesday at 08:34 by 42Hz Quote
mybass Posted Wednesday at 09:03 Posted Wednesday at 09:03 Try ‘Allparts’ in the U.K. and Thomann Quote
Andyjr1515 Posted Thursday at 09:08 Posted Thursday at 09:08 Switchcraft in my experience. That said, barrel jacks are a difficult concept from an engineering and materials point of view and so even the best won't last as long as, say, a Switchcraft standard jack. Quote
Andyjr1515 Posted Thursday at 09:14 Posted Thursday at 09:14 StringsDirect also sell Switchcraft barrel jacks. Quote
tauzero Posted Thursday at 22:58 Posted Thursday at 22:58 When replacing the barrel jack, extend the leads if necessary (heatshrink on the joints, of course) so that you can pull them through the jack socket hole and solder outside the control cavity rather than fiddling around inside it. Note: don't forget to thread the leads through the nut inside the control cavity before passing them out. Barrel jacks are a consumable item. Quote
lemmywinks Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) They're all bad, even the good ones. I've had Switchcraft and Neutriks fail, in fact I think it was a Neutrik that gave up the ghost faster than any cheapo AliExpress copy. Had it in my backup bass which had maybe 10+ hours of use and just started crackling one day when I plugged it in, IMO they need to be redesigned with a grub screw you can use to tighten the connection. These appear on a few basses and seem to be a better option if you fancy doing some surgery and the edge of your bass has a suitable surface, I have one on my Ibanez and it's been rock solid: https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nj3fp6c Edited 15 hours ago by lemmywinks Quote
neepheid Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 23 minutes ago, lemmywinks said: These appear on a few basses and seem to be a better option if you fancy doing some surgery and the edge of your bass has a suitable surface, I have one on my Ibanez and it's been rock solid: https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nj3fp6c Heh, they're almost as divisive as the barrel jacks! 2 Quote
lemmywinks Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 35 minutes ago, neepheid said: Heh, they're almost as divisive as the barrel jacks! Aside from my old Warwick (which funnily enough were known for jack issues) that's the only barrel jack I've not had a problem with so far. Tbh I think all side mounted jacks should just have a wider hole and a regular 14/" jack on a plate, that's what I have on my Aria with an East pre. Problem free and can fix it in 2 minutes with a screwdriver if it becomes unreliable. https://www.blackdogmusic.co.uk/product/recessed-oval-jack-plate-in-chrome-black-or-gold/ Edited 14 hours ago by lemmywinks info 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 47 minutes ago, lemmywinks said: Aside from my old Warwick (which funnily enough were known for jack issues) that's the only barrel jack I've not had a problem with so far. Tbh I think all side mounted jacks should just have a wider hole and a regular 14/" jack on a plate, that's what I have on my Aria with an East pre. Problem free and can fix it in 2 minutes with a screwdriver if it becomes unreliable. https://www.blackdogmusic.co.uk/product/recessed-oval-jack-plate-in-chrome-black-or-gold/ I'm not fond of the locking jacks - I find it awkward to unlock them, especially when using a wireless dongle. I remove the locking mechanism and leave the rest intact. Fully agreed about the 1/4" jack on a plate, that's what my Sei headlesses have. Quote
neepheid Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago My personal take is that the locking jack - in a bass/guitar context - is a solution looking for a problem. 1 Quote
lemmywinks Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Or a more reliable alternative to a barrel jack. The only bass I own that has a locking jack came with it as stock, it's slightly more awkward to use than a regular jack but I do have the piece of mind that it most likely isn't going to crackle at a gig. 1 Quote
Richard R Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Thanks all, After a bit of though I settled on getting two of these. One for now and one for when that dies. I shall put a note in the control cavity saying when it was replaced. @tauzero - good tip on extending the leads first. Also, note to self: take note which way round to connect the wires to avoid permanent battery drain... Quote
Richard R Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Order arrived from Amazon and hour ago. I ordered two sockets but only one was shipped. Their CS chatbot couldn't set up for shipping the second item, it could only arrange a refund for both. Which is probably cheaper for Amazon for a <£5 item. Let's see how long this free barrel jack lasts 🙃 2 Quote
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