
steve_k
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Just bend the pole piece on the jack in a bit to tighten up the connection. If it's a Cliff's jack, you can pull the clip out, bend it to tighten and stick it back in. Never had that problem though....Good Job!
JesusToneFreak":3j06aedv said:I always add another screw to the center of the post brace,cuts the vibration way down and speaker cables stay in.Be sure to pre-drill and find center of brace first. This works on 3 Bogner's,1 Diezel and a Cameron . Wizard cabs come standard like this.Good Luck
BC Audio":1q8j8p16 said:The mounting plate does not have threads. Regular jacks are held in by the nut, the locking Neutrik ones are held in with two screws.
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BC Audio":th5sop4h said:Jeez, I'm gonna tripple post here...
The Cliff jacks are near impossible to adjust, but if you install Scwitchcraft jacks you can tighten up how hard they grip the plug just by bending the tip conductor with your fingers. Not as good as locking, but usually good enough.
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FondledDuck":3ejjim40 said:I agree...my question was how do the screws secure the Neutri locking jacks to the mounting plate designed to take the Neutriks? Check the link for reference of mounting plate.
https://www.amazon.com/Penn-Elcom-D0604K ... B0006MZMRS
BC Audio":3ejjim40 said:The mounting plate does not have threads. Regular jacks are held in by the nut, the locking Neutrik ones are held in with two screws.
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