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Dopro American Electric Guitar Jackplate Brass Electrosocket Jack Plate and Screws Fits American Style Tele/Telecaster Black

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  • Dopro brass electrosocket jackplate with brass Mono output Jack Socket; Well made with flawless finish; Great upgrade for traditional Tele jack socket
  • Metric thread is compatible with most import Jacks and American 3/8"-32 UNEF-2A Thread is compatible with most USA made jacks (such as switchcraft jacks); Please make sure to choose the right threaded Electrosocket Jackplate for your output jack
  • For Standard 7/8"(22mm) Diameter Hole; Sturdy and Reliable; The jack makes quality connections for your guitar and hold the cables in well without loose connections
  • The Electrosocket curved surface makes it easy to insert a jack and the diagonally-mounted screws provide resistance to loosening; The jack is easy soldering with high tighter connection and great reassuring click when you plug in/out with solid connect
  • Mounting screws includes, hold the assembly firmly and eliminates noise as well as intermittent connection issue


Dopro American Electric Guitar Jackplate Brass Electrosocket Jack Plate and Screws Fits American Style Tele/Telecaster Black


Baldy
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2023
Read the product description they come with metric threads and not a lot of quarter inch jacks from switch craft , emg or fender have metric threads.You could just end up buying another paperweight if you aren’t certain of your needs..
kookooaju
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
Do not order this if u are replacing a Mexican or USA Telecaster1. The threads do not fit.
Michael Scheett
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
Telecaster Thinline
Conor Charlton
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2022
Looks good but it did not have the proper thread pattern to properly screw into my jack. The jack is standard telecaster, but the threads on this were visibly rough like it had not been tapped correctly.
Brett McNaueal
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2018
These are built for metric thread output jack. Switchcraft will not work.
GuitarDoc
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2018
You can disregard the previous review by T.B. Amidon...he didn't review the product, he reviewed himself. The description clearly states that this is for metric threaded output jacks not American. Either he didn't bother to read the description, or he didn't understand it, or he chose to disregard it, or he didn't know what he already had in his guitar that he was replacing.Don't worry people, buy this product if you need metric threads. Don't buy it if you are going to try to fit American threaded jack to it.I really have a pet peeve about people giving negative reviews to products which are really only about their own ignorance. When I read a review I want to know about the PRODUCT.
T. B. Amidon
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2018
I bought this to upgrade my 2006 Fender Baja Telecaster, which had a loose jack socket that I couldn’t tighten further. I’ve built a few guitars, so I figured this would be easy, but NOPE. The thread pitch of the Tele’s jack socket doesn’t match this POS so I could not install it. Round one to this little devil of a part.Upon closer inspection, the product page says it works with a 6.35mm Switchcraft jack socket with metric threads. Fine. My fault for not reading the fine print. So I ordered that from Amazon ($5) and tried to test fit it. No go. Compared that with the jack socket already in my Tele, and they’re the same. What gives? This part is all show and no go. It looks the business, but you can’t install it straight out of the box. So I ended up having to pull out my tap and dye set to cut new threads in this brass turd of a part. (I was committed to making this ridiculous thing work.)Long story short (too late): It will NOT fit your Fender Telecaster jack unless you own some nonstandard guitar built by a brand aiming for the lowest possible cost.Can you tell I’m irritated? Me too.