Samhain Banned Well-known member Oct 12, 2021 #1 Was there a special reason ? I use a 90' degree plug for everything else and have to switch cords between guitars. Kinda annoying.
Was there a special reason ? I use a 90' degree plug for everything else and have to switch cords between guitars. Kinda annoying.
Samhain Banned Well-known member Oct 12, 2021 #3 LOLOLOL ! So does Lynch use straight plugs with his Les Pauls these days i didn't notice. Wonder why he doesn't use a 90 ?
LOLOLOL ! So does Lynch use straight plugs with his Les Pauls these days i didn't notice. Wonder why he doesn't use a 90 ?
P paulyc Well-known member Oct 12, 2021 #4 Knowing him it probably "sounds worse" 'cuz of the 90 degree bend
Samhain Banned Well-known member Oct 12, 2021 #6 Devin said: It's to route the cable neatly over the strap button Click to expand... I do that w/a 90 angle jack w/o a recessed jack no problem but i use straplocks.
Devin said: It's to route the cable neatly over the strap button Click to expand... I do that w/a 90 angle jack w/o a recessed jack no problem but i use straplocks.
SFW Well-known member Oct 12, 2021 #7 The design is from the late 80s early 90s. Most wireless packs come standard with a straight plug. Most cable then did as well. Just a thought. I've always thought they were a great idea if you were a strat guy as well.
The design is from the late 80s early 90s. Most wireless packs come standard with a straight plug. Most cable then did as well. Just a thought. I've always thought they were a great idea if you were a strat guy as well.