What to do: Blending pickups - use two endpin jacks or one stereo on acoustic?

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Re: What to do: Blending pickups - use two endpin jacks or one stereo on acoustic?

Post by Miza »

Thanks, yeah I might take you up on that as I'm gonna need a TSR cable.
Does the end look like this?:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listin ... 1981685714

The thing I need for the guitar is a TRSS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve, Switch) endpin jack. Looks like only Fishman and LR Baggs make em.
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Re: What to do: Blending pickups - use two endpin jacks or one stereo on acoustic?

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Ah. Don’t think it’s switched. It’s an el cheapo cable and only has one end.
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Re: What to do: Blending pickups - use two endpin jacks or one stereo on acoustic?

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Single coil wrote:Ah. Don’t think it’s switched. It’s an el cheapo cable and only has one end.
Nah that's ok. It's the endpin jack that needs to be TRSS. The cable just needs to be TRS. The switch part turns the batteries on and off when the cables plugged in/out. So I'm told.
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