Lynottfan
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- Feb 22, 2008
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Something that has bugged me for years, WHY put the jack socket on the front face of the body of the guitar, it looks damn ugly, imho.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the best place for a jack socket is on the underside of the guitar out of harms way (I have seen a jack socket ripped out because of lead being stuck out of body, on a very high end flying V
).
To me it really spoils the line, look at the Stingray, fantastic looking Bass guitar, why spoil its lovely line with an awful looking hole on the front face of its body, its just wrong! However there was a great moment in time,when EBMM Stingray went 3 band, no more jack socket on the front, a most beautiful line was now carried over and not spoiled, so yay EBMM.
Sorry for the slight rant
Am I alone in my jack socket phobia ( I do not have or would ever have a bass with the jack socket on the front)
Is there any reason for it, what was the thinking behind it, anyone know?
yours curiosly,
Lynottfan.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the best place for a jack socket is on the underside of the guitar out of harms way (I have seen a jack socket ripped out because of lead being stuck out of body, on a very high end flying V
To me it really spoils the line, look at the Stingray, fantastic looking Bass guitar, why spoil its lovely line with an awful looking hole on the front face of its body, its just wrong! However there was a great moment in time,when EBMM Stingray went 3 band, no more jack socket on the front, a most beautiful line was now carried over and not spoiled, so yay EBMM.
Sorry for the slight rant
Am I alone in my jack socket phobia ( I do not have or would ever have a bass with the jack socket on the front)
Is there any reason for it, what was the thinking behind it, anyone know?
yours curiosly,
Lynottfan.