silverburst
Well-known member
Ah. No. There is a Stingray in the rack, though.
In any design there must be some place where stress can be released.
They don't use TRS, they're not r**kenb***ersPardon the innuendo, but I don't think it's a coincidence that the TRS plug is designed and shaped the way it is.
From a practical standpoint, the slab-bodied guitars were thick enough to take a front mounted jack integrated into the control plate. As body designs became more slick and slim, the jack had to be moved to the edge (or Strat style) because the body wasn't thick enough and for improved aesthetics.
To me, an angle TRS on either front- or edge-mounted jack with the cable routed through the strap is equal to or better than any locking system. A straight, non-locking TRS on the amp end is as useful, safe and reliable as one will ever need.
They don't use TRS, they're not r**kenb***ersi know what you meant though
dang i just plug in my cable and try to make music. I didn't know there was a rocket science going on to make that cable.
I wrap mine through the strap so i can dance like a bass player should without hurting my bass.
Tk
the quarter inch wasnt even close to leos invention.....the first pickups were from telephones....they put a nail in the part you speak into and a quarter inch jack...Bigsby made guitars before leo and they were quarter inch...not trying to take anything away from leo but he did not nvent everything.