never. my male jack always fits that female jack tight! just right!
How do I safeguard my input jacks? I don't plug in. If you don't plug in, you don't have to worry about pulling out. And that is where the wear and tear happens.
I love plugging in ... I trying to plug my cord into every input jack I can find : ) ; )
You should try and mic the input jack .. The sound is incredible !!!
One word - WD-40. Well it's almost a word. Spray the jack down. Get your jack free of corrosion.
I am safe with my gear, Trent. I use cases. Don't have unprotected gear.
My worst input story? It was dark, I had no signal, onstage, I dripped sweat off my nose right into the jack. Then I was afraid of electrocution. I used the other bands keyboard.
Roland sucks.
when that amp starts screaming like that it freaks me out, i think it is going to explode or something
oops, watch your homonyms!
and a homonyms is what exactly, Jack?....Tante
and a homonyms is what exactly, Jack?....Tante
I like what Sawka said, I'm going to have to try that. What do you think, 414 or 57?
Sometimes when you want to get through a gig quickly, you may also pull your chords out quickly.
Seriously, what musician doesn’t know the difference between “cord” and “chord?” Is Trent a drummer or something?
You are exactly correct, Stan. I was hoping someone would catch that. Good reading.
I had a spelling mistake. It should read "cord". Not as in "Chord" : three or more musical tones sounded simultaneously.
When I wrote it, I was actually thinking about a guitar chord, a seventh. But shit, screw me. There is no excuse for this kind of spelling mistake. I'm am truly and unendingly sorry.
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