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๐ถ Elevate Your Sound Game with Pure Tone!
The 2 Pack of Pure Tone Full-contact Output Jacks is designed for guitar and bass enthusiasts seeking superior sound quality. With a robust voltage handling capacity of 500 volts and a compact design, these jacks ensure a cleaner, stronger signal. Each pack includes essential mounting hardware, making installation a breeze. Crafted with durable nickel, these jacks are built to withstand the rigors of performance while delivering exceptional audio clarity.



| ASIN | B0786WMY7G |
| Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #438 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Brand | Pure Tone Technologies |
| Brand Name | Pure Tone Technologies |
| Color | Nickel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,711 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pure Tone Technologies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4334248445 |
| Model Number | 4334248445 |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 813263018206 |
| Voltage | 500 Volts |
T**E
This should be the industry standard. Even on cheap gear.
I just resurrected a 90's BC Rich Warlock Bass (Platinum) using this jack, and a new jack plate. The wiring was done terribly on the original, and the original jack was just a single point of contact, generic junker you see in basically all basses and guitars. This thing was easy to solder, fit perfectly in the pre-existing jack port route, and makes absolutely zero noise plugging in. The connection is tight, and secure, and pulling this out accidentally is going to be a challenge!! For such a small price, and such a massive improvement, these things should be the new 'standard' for your gear. Soldering is cheap and easy. This jack is cheap and easy, and superior. I will now be replacing all of my gear with this jack. Unreal.
D**N
Excellent Upgrade
I love these Pure Tone output jacks - Iโve installed them on multiple guitars, and they make a big difference. They hold the cable jack much more securely, with a solid, stable connection every time. They fit perfectly in Firefly Les Pauls and are easy to wire in. Great quality, reliable performance, and well worth the upgrade.
P**Y
Amazing and affordable
This is just a flat out great product and at a great price, I will be replacing all my output jacks eventually with this one, very secure wonโt come out accidentally and several points of contact instead of one.And easy to install
P**K
Improvement for OEM Fender guitar jack
The 5 year old OEM jack on my Fender bass guitar was crackling. Upon inspection, the nickel finish on tab was worn away where it was contacted by the tip of the guitar cable plug. I bent the tab inwards to ensure a tighter connection, but with no improvement. So I found this Pure Tone replacement jack and was impressed that they had improved upon the standard mono plug design. So I replaced my old, worn out jack with a Pure Tone. Iโve included photos of the old jack next to the new one. As you can see, the plug tip contacts only one point on the old jack - you can see where the nickel coating has worn away at the point of contact. By contrast, the new jack has two opposing contact points for the plug tip, thus โlocking inโ the plug tip. Also, the plug barrel (ground) on the old jack merely contacts the body of the jack - nothing locks it in place. By contrast, the Pure Tone has two additional tabs which grip the barrel of the plug and hold it firmly. As Pure Tone says, their jack has 4 contact points, instead of 1. You can feel the difference when plugging or unplugging your guitar cable. Instead of a quick slide and single click when you plug in, with the Pure Tone there are two clicks - one as the tip passes through the 2 short (ground) tabs and the second click as the tip is secured by the 2 long tabs. The materials and build quality appear as good, possibly better, than the OEM Fender jack. The body of the Pure Tone is the same diameter as the old jack, but overall the Pure Tone is a bit shorter and therefore more compact. I canโt imagine any difficulty with fit in a replacement situation. The solder flowed and nicely adhered to the electric contact tabs. The Pure Tone comes with a nut, a washer, and a 2nd nut for adjusting mounting height and locking the device to the mounting surface (in my case, the pick guard.) There is no lock washer. Iโm not sure a lock washer is needed, but I re-used the old one just to be cautious. While as yet, I have no long term experience with this device, I was impressed with the quality and the upgraded design. The Pure Tone device does create a significantly more secure attachment for the guitar cable. Considering the importance of this particular connection, spending a extra buck or two is a worthy investment.
J**R
Quality product and a reasonable price.
worth the price. the connection is much, much more secure, and the install was easy.
A**R
Its a BIG jack
I bought this input jack to use in a 2008 ESP LTD EC-50 - its a Les Paul single-cut style guitar with the input jack opening flush to the side of the body. No question that it is a durable, quality input jack and I love the subtle transparent black color - this is the primary reason that I bought it. I did consider the quality aspect, but it was mostly the color that drew me to it since the guitar I bought it for is all black. It works pretty well too - it almost has like a double lock feel to it when you plug in the cable. It has a quality "grab" to it and requires some effort to plug in and unplug the cable, which is also what I would expect. I had/have two issues with this jack; Its REALLY big and bulky and just barely fits in the input jack cavity hole. In fact, I am still having an issue with a short of some sort if pressure is applied to one side of the input plug on the cable; like the jack is pressing against the cavity wall shielding. The other issue is that you will need to rough the surface of the soldering points for an optimal soldering experience. This thing is big and busy as you can see by the picture(s). I had to solder the hot and ground for the pickups and the hot and ground for a kill switch. Not only was it super tight space I had to work in between all the prongs of the input jack itself (outside of the body), but it was a nightmare getting the solder to weld to the surface based on an inability to solder to the bare metal connection points on the input jack. I had to scratch the whole thing up with a tiny flathead screw driver with a piece of sandpaper taped over the end of it. It was very frustrating. Overall, I am happy with it but if I'm being honest, its still the color that was the reason I bought it and worked with it as long as I did to make it work. Otherwise, I would have just used a Switchcraft or AllParts input jack. Input Jacks aren't magic...as long as they are not made with cheap, thin metal, the connection prong is not bent out of sorts and the solder work is adequate, pretty much anything will do. I'm not sure if I would buy it again or not (unless I needed one that is black, then I would for sure). It's reasonably priced and it is a quality part, but there are so many other options that I have used that are similarly priced and so much easier to work with.
J**C
High quality
Very good
T**S
Outstanding Upgrade For ANY Electric Guitar For Just A Few Bucks!
I put this off for a year, now I regret waiting just a day - replacing the standard output jack with one of these is going to be considered mandatory in the future, why these arent stock on higher end guitars is a mystery to me - getting the benefits of a substantially more secure jack means more confidence in your gear, reduces or eliminates noise generated from the jack connection, and (subjectively, and quite possibly objectively*) improves the quality and tone of your raw guitar signal. Pretty basic packaging, these do not come with any instructions or anything, and you better know how to solder. Depending on your guitar, and how much slack is available in the wiring, installation can range from a simple 5 minute job to a frustrating chore if you don't have enough wire to work comfortably, however, the jack itself is not to blame for any issues here. It took me 25 minutes to get my tools together, take old jack out, solder new one on, and put the tools away, a minimal investment in time. Testing this new jack on my Les Paul (compatible!) I was immediately impressed by how snug and secure the cable connection felt. Turning on my amp (ubiquitous Stage Right 15W Tube Combo), I felt instant gratification with the lack of noise caused by the old jack, and my guitar never sounded better - but since this was not a scientific test, no oscilloscope or spectrum analysis, I have no idea if this was a placebo effect or not, but to me my guitar had more headroom, cleaner, clearer signal, and simply more tone across its full range. I rarely leave Amazon reviews, but felt this was a must have upgrade for every electric guitar player - at around $6 per guitar, if you or someone you know can do the soldering, the cost/benefit ratio can not be beat. A few bucks for an improved connection alone would be worth it, but the signal and sound quality improvement makes it a necessity in all my guitars now. From now on this will be the first upgrade I put in all my guitars! *According to test results on their site, these Pure Tone jacks show improved signal strength and less noise, but I have not seen any third party confirmation
A**D
Excellent. Don't buy for Active Basses
I bought this thinking I could fit them in my bass guitars which have active preamps... they don't work in them. These are only for Passive instruments. Having said that, the build quality on these is amazing. If you have passive instruments, I highly recommend them.
A**N
Calidad
Buena calidad
A**R
Perfekt!
Nu รคr det slut pรฅ irriterande glapp i kontakten!
S**Y
Say Goodbye to Loose Guitar Output Jacks!!
These are amazing. Swapping out all my old, loose guitar outputs with these. I don't wire the extra contacts, just use them to hold the cable more secure and keep them from wearing out as fast. Makes for a SOLID connection. Highly recommend.
E**E
much sturdier output jack
much sturdier output jack
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