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trolley

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So I'm playing my MM JP-7 on Saturday, when I managed to snap the jack plug in the socket ( the combined piezo & magnetic). :eek:
I dismantled the Jack plate but the sockets are sealed! Basically the very end tip of the jack plug snapped off & stuck inside.
Where can I get a new socket (or maybe fitting as well?) in North West England.
I can handle a soldering iron, so I can fit it myself.
And no, although it's only 10 months old, it's not technically new - I bought it unused off a guy in the USA. So the warranty's not valid, I suppose:(
 

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Give DaveB a ring at machinehead or PM him. He can help I am sure. Or, call Customer Service and buy one. :cool:
 

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Give DaveB a ring at machinehead or PM him. He can help I am sure. Or, call Customer Service and buy one. :cool:

a local dealer or your distributor should be abel to get the part for you. but as you said since its not warranty it will cost a bit.

If neither of them is able to help email MM international customer support. their info is at: http://www.ernieball.com/contact

but try your local guys first

good luck
Arin

and PS: koog's idea of pinging DaveB @ Machinehead Music, Guitar Shop - Where service counts! is a great idea as well
 

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You can probably get the socket from CPC, or RS components (you'll pay through the nose at RS though).

If not, and you're nearby, try Sounds Great in Cheadle. They're pretty good.
 

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Nah he can't just get a plain and simple ol' jack socket.

The piezo system is all enclosed and you can't get access to it
see pic below
Pietzodescipt.jpg


it's a dealer/CS jobbie mee thinks.
 

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Ah right. Not got one of those on the 20th, or the ASS.

They are dealers though, but if the OP is more towards Ashbourne, there's Guitars 4 You, or further north, there's Frets in Blackpool.
 

raybies

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Is it the plug end of your cable that broke off? If so use a small drill bit 1/8" in the center, and use a screw extractor to take it out be gentle
 

trolley

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Nah he can't just get a plain and simple ol' jack socket.

The piezo system is all enclosed and you can't get access to it
see pic below
Pietzodescipt.jpg


it's a dealer/CS jobbie mee thinks.

No if you take the the 4 screws & 2 retaining nuts off, you can get at the PCB & the associated components. The only PITA is that there are 9 legs to unsolder/resolder on each socket.
But it's worth it to get it back all nice:D

And it'll teach me to have 'metal moments' on stage, or alternatively, to use a right angle jack plug:D
 

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Is it the plug end of your cable that broke off? If so use a small drill bit 1/8" in the center, and use a screw extractor to take it out be gentle

Actually it would be more accurate to say that the body of the plug (a Neutrik Silent jack) disintegrated inside the socket!
We got quite a lot of bits out, but eventually what was left was the actual tip. This stopped another jack from engaging properly. By removing the back from the jack socket I got it out, but I think the technical term is the socket's 'fooked' !:p
 
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