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![]() Hi,
My BSR5EG that I bought just the other day has a small issue, the jack input has a connectivity problem. If I insert the cable all the way and seat it properly there is no sound, if I pull the cable out about 3-4mm (sorry I only know metric) the sound returns. The jack input was slightly loose when I brought it home, but I opened the back and very gently tightened the screw so it would not wiggle around anymore. But that has not solved the connectivity issue. My questions is, should I take it back to the dealer I bought it from (chuck levins music in wheaton MD) and let them fix it? Would that void the warranty? Or should I go through KS shop? Thanks, Emre www.productionpit.com |
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If the Bass was sold as new, then take it back to the store. They owe you a new jack with installation. If the bass was used, not brand new (first owner ever) then they should compensate you in some way. Still, the jack can be rendered useless by at least one of those famous cable companie's tip designs. I have seen it a thousand times yet they continue to use the type two plug which is not at all good for a new barrel jack such as yours. This is a store issue as it was shipped from us to them at some point with a good jack when it was made. What is the serial number of your bass? |
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![]() The serial number is 5EG505105C and I am the first owner. I will take it back to the dealer to get it fixed.
What kinds (I dont know what a type two plug is) or brand of cables should we not use to damage the jacks? |
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![]() Based on the serial number, looks like an '05 model with Cocobolo. Makes me wonder. If this seller has had this bass that long, how many people have played it over the last 4 years and what cables were actually used. At any rate, an easy fix, so, nothing to worry about. The cable maker Ken is referencing is Monster cables.
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![]() Also, once you get this bass fixed, you might want to consider an angled plug-end cable for your bass. This will help mitigate/eliminate any potential damage from unexpected 'hits' to the input jack area of your bass. The straight 1/4 plug-ends are obviously longer and more prone to this.
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![]() Thanks Tim, I will definetly get the right angle jacks and not get Monster brand. Would you reccomend the models with the built in circuit breakers?
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With the Monster cables, based on Kens experience, it's more about the plug being slightly larger in dimension, causing a tighter fit in the barrel jacks (input jack), thus, causing the barrel jacks to wear out quicker.
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