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Ibanez Barrel Jack Socket Replacement


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Hey guys,

Ive been trawling the net and im struggling to make sure of what i need to buy. I have a 2003 model Ibanez Soundgear 700 bass. Its not the same as the current model, its a four string with P/J pickups. The jack has become loose, no cable stays in for very long, and after reading a few things, this is a common problem with ibanez'. Now as far as i can tell, its a barrel jack socket, and its more of a pain to fix rather than just buy a replacement. I cant get any photos up but here are some measurents;

The length of the whole socket is 35mm. The diameter is 12mm on the inside, but the actual socket on the outside of the bass is about 20mm. I dont care about colour. Ive checked ebay and wdmusic and couldnt find anything that said it was specifically for this bass.

Any help would be appreciated, got a gig next weekend and dont want to resort to gaffa taping a lead to my bass

cheers

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[quote name='dumelow' post='1185759' date='Apr 2 2011, 01:23 PM']Hey guys,

Ive been trawling the net and im struggling to make sure of what i need to buy. I have a 2003 model Ibanez Soundgear 700 bass. Its not the same as the current model, its a four string with P/J pickups. The jack has become loose, no cable stays in for very long, and after reading a few things, this is a common problem with ibanez'. Now as far as i can tell, its a barrel jack socket, and its more of a pain to fix rather than just buy a replacement. I cant get any photos up but here are some measurents;

The length of the whole socket is 35mm. The diameter is 12mm on the inside, but the actual socket on the outside of the bass is about 20mm. I dont care about colour. Ive checked ebay and wdmusic and couldnt find anything that said it was specifically for this bass.

Any help would be appreciated, got a gig next weekend and dont want to resort to gaffa taping a lead to my bass

cheers[/quote]

Is it like [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Genuine-Switchcraft-USA-Flush-Fit-Cylinder-Jack-Socket-/280619328429?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item41563723ad"]This?[/url]

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[quote name='dumelow' post='1185973' date='Apr 2 2011, 05:19 PM']yeah pretty much! are the sizes specific to models/makes or is it pretty much one size fits all??[/quote]

Try Maplin they do Neutrik ones for about £2.
Likey so:
[url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/6.35mm-stereo-long-reach-chassis-socket-223988"]Link[/url]

OK this is a Stereo one, but if it's a Passive Bass, it will still work.

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[quote name='dumelow' post='1186638' date='Apr 3 2011, 12:21 PM']Its an active bass alright, ill go with the ebay link then, thanks a lot for your "input" guys![/quote]


Saw this the other day....if the link doesn't work...go to Ebay then Ibanez bass and its on the second page.

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BARREL-JACK-output-socket-Ibanez-guitar-bass-etc-/120694819391?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item1c19f8ca3f#ht_500wt_1156"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BARREL-JACK-output-s...f#ht_500wt_1156[/url]

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[size=3]Hi,

I've got a nice switchcraft endpin jack socket still for sale, not sure if it is exactly what you want or need but PM me if interested.

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=120698&hl=fender+footswitch"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...nder+footswitch[/url]

Cheers Neil [/size]

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If you have an active bass make sure you get a STEREO plug, *not* a mono one which is in the ebay link.

A stereo plug has 3 pins - for the mono jack, 2 of the pins are signal and ground. The 3rd pin on the stereo jack is used to turn the active electronics on and off! Look at the pin you've got - there should be three wires (or if there are more, at least there should be 3 points of connection on the jack).

A mono plug should be ok for passive basses but not for active ones, if you get a mono plug you will have to wire the electronics to be always on - which is obviously disastrous for battery life.

FWIW I got the stereo version of the switchcraft jack and it works just fine in my active Bass Collection.

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[quote name='aldude' post='1191641' date='Apr 7 2011, 12:48 PM']If you have an active bass make sure you get a STEREO plug, *not* a mono one which is in the ebay link.

A stereo plug has 3 pins - for the mono jack, 2 of the pins are signal and ground. The 3rd pin on the stereo jack is used to turn the active electronics on and off! Look at the pin you've got - there should be three wires (or if there are more, at least there should be 3 points of connection on the jack).

A mono plug should be ok for passive basses but not for active ones, if you get a mono plug you will have to wire the electronics to be always on - which is obviously disastrous for battery life.

FWIW I got the stereo version of the switchcraft jack and it works just fine in my active Bass Collection.[/quote]

Don't know if you have solved this or not, It does semm to be a common problem with Ibanez's. I had to replaced the input jack on My Ibanez 400, it has a barrel jack also. i got a Stereo jack from maplin for about 2.50 and it works brilliantly.

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