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Old 09-04-2009, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Emre Tufekci View Post
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?
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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