Fender Input Jack Wiring
Creating a mechanical connection will ensure a strong connection.
Fender input jack wiring. The ground lug attaches to the case. Photo 3 photo 4. Instrument output jacks can become intermittent or stop working all together over time and with extended use. Fits certain fender amp models 1988 present.
1 pre tin your terminals and your wire. Fender hi channel input jacks have a jumper between the ground terminal and the switch so with no plug inserted all three terminals are grounded. Click here for specifications. 2 put a kink in the tip of your wire to create a mechanical connection.
Photo 3 shows the wiring for a stereo open jack and photo 4 is a stereo barrel jack. Used as the input jack on the ultimate chorus princeton chorus and similar solid state models from the 1990 s. The primary lead is the short lug that connects to the longer bent flange and the long lug is the power battery switch that connects to the short bent flange. Before you install it s important to do two things.
Installing the jack is very simple but there s a few important steps to perform before you begin. Replaces fender part numbers 031570 031570000 0990913000 and 0025931000. Follow the easy steps to change out your output jack in your fender guitar or bass. Jack 1 the high gain jack has a 1 meg 1 000 000 ohms resistor wired across the jack from the hot tab to the ground tab and the grounded lead of the resistors is bent back and soldered to the middle tab the switch the switch is grounded on jack 1.