Allparts Chrome ElectroSocket Jackplate for Telecaster

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Price:
US $9.89
ApproximatelyAU $15.37
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Estimated delivery Mon, 26 May - Thu, 5 Jun
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Retrofit Socket Jackplate for Telecaster®Say goodbye to loose output jacks forever! The Retrofit features a unique threaded cup that screws directly onto a Switchcraft output jack. Designed to fit into the 7/8” -diameter hole standard on Telecaster® bodies, the Retrofit is an easy upgrade and offers a fail-safe connection. Specifications: Fits 7/8"-diameter hole, without damage USA threads accepts a standard 1/4” Switchcraft Output Jack (not included) Solid brass with plating 1” x 3/8” at 15.6 grams Complete with mounting screws HOW TO: Drill the two mounting screw holes Screw/Thread jack into Electrosocket Hold the jack firmly in place while screwing in flat washer

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Product Identifiers

BrandAllparts
MPNAP5270010
GTIN5055719903390, 0645208001260
UPC5055719903390, 0645208001260
eBay Product ID (ePID)710130767

Product Key Features

To FitElectric Guitar, Bass Guitar
TypeJack Plate

Dimensions

Weight0.04 Pounds

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  • Electrosocket Tele style Jackplate

    Great product to replace old style Tele jackcup or for a new installation. Fits perfect in 7/8" hole. Standard 1/4" Switchcraft jack screw in nicely. Can be used with straight or angled patch cords.

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  • Love it

    I used this on my telecaster that I just rebuilt. I love it much better than the stock cup that was installed in the guitar. I like that you can lock the jack into the cup with the threads and the old nut that held it into the original. Just be sure to put the nut on the jack first so you can tighten it to the back of the electrosocket to keep it secured and make it so athat you do not have to search for the jack with the plug on the cord...It just slides right in to place.

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  • BEST JACK PLATE

    If you have a cheap Fender style jack plate , treat yourself to quality invention. Just snip out or carefully bend away the old internal bar , push the jack thru the hole(and replace with a SwitchCraft brand) , thread the jack to Electrosocket and install the screws oriented along the length of the body NOT towards the edges where the wood is thin. Done!

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  • Excellent.

    Great replacement for the stock jack cup. The stock cup is harder to service. Although I never had an issue with mine, the Electrosocket is easier to access or fix and reinstall if you do have an issue “in the field”, and the jack is maybe less likely to loosen over time.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Problem Solved!

    How many of us struggled with the input jack loosening constantly? This thing solves that problem forever! It looks great too, nice chrome work.

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  • Plugnplay

    ‘10 American Deluxe Ash telecaster S-1. Screwed right on the tele jack. Toss the nut and two rececessed wood screws upgrade the already great instrument to a road worthy musical instrument. Peace

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  • Shiny and good.

    They smell even better than they sound. And looks? Whoo-eee momma. Yes mam. I never going back to old style wood-badger, two-piece pinchy-pullout jack ever again. Thanky mucho!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Allparts Electro Socket

    Great idea much better then the old Tele jack. Stays tight easy to install.

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  • Tele upgrade

    This should be the first upgrade you do to your telecaster. The input jack most all tele's come with are frustrating at best. This will fix the problem. Get one, you'll be happy you did. Highly recommended. ; {

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  • Feels good and sturdy

    Don't forget to drill pilot holes or it will LOOK a bit wonky... Solid as a rock though :D

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