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How To Replace a Switchcraft Guitar Plug

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  • čas přidán 30. 08. 2009
  • Have you ever had a broken Switchcraft connector and not known how to fix it? In this highly anticipated prequel to How To Build a Better Instrument Cable, Rob Hull teaches you how to make do with what you have and fix that broken connector. He solders, he clamps, he swings, he scores.

Komentáře • 63

  • @RobertGallop
    @RobertGallop Před 15 lety +2

    Please keep up these great videos! You have a great style for instructional videos, really enjoy them!

  • @Andres9632
    @Andres9632 Před 11 lety

    Impressive soldering techniques! Learned a ton just by watching, thanks!

  • @wattage
    @wattage Před 10 lety +1

    Excellent quality video, Rob. I'm helping my friend wire up some of these exact plugs for his pedal board. Love the tip of bending down the upper connector. Really need to work on my technique.

  • @dcabinet
    @dcabinet Před 15 lety +1

    Another awesome video! Thanks for posting these... now I don't have tho throw away those noisy cables that I thought weren't fixable!

  • @bubnellflyfishers
    @bubnellflyfishers Před 6 lety

    This is going to be my first soldering project - thanks for posting - very helpful

  • @liamcgalt
    @liamcgalt Před 3 lety

    Rob is the man

  • @elbenaso
    @elbenaso Před 15 lety

    Thanks a lot again for your help!
    Eloy. Spain

  • @JPinMN
    @JPinMN Před 12 lety +1

    If you don't have that clear plastic sleeve, is it perfectly ok to use electrical tape to wrap the area?

  • @glitterballband
    @glitterballband Před 14 lety

    excellent!
    many thanx

  • @elemenohpee82
    @elemenohpee82 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the video advice :D do you have any advice for building patch cables for pedal boards??

  • @tfranklin9149
    @tfranklin9149 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the great tutorial!!! I am going to be replacing a similar plug to this soon and was wondering if that terminal you solder the core to is connected to the ring or the tip???

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 Před 13 lety

    Great video. I find the quality control on mass produced guitar cables (all audio cables, really) to be embarrassing. I got sick of buying cables that shorted out so, I've been making my own cables for a few years now. I cut my shield wire length back to the cut of the conductor dielectric so that if things get bent around in there, its less likely to short. I've never had an issue with a cable I've made. That clamp and clip for the shield wire is a slick setup.

  • @bobw222
    @bobw222 Před 6 lety +1

    Pull the plastic insulator part way off of the center conductor and then use it to twist the center conductor. Way easier and the strands wrap tighter.

  • @roshawnsims5395
    @roshawnsims5395 Před 10 lety

    You are the man! I have watched a few of these and very few if any have used any flux on their wire. What kind of flux and solder are you using from your site? I don't remember you saying?

  • @DrTahanBlues
    @DrTahanBlues Před 12 lety

    THANKS !

  • @michaelevans3852
    @michaelevans3852 Před rokem

    There is no video online that shows how to solder a vintage RCA male plug. Could you make one please.

  • @xRAKDOZx
    @xRAKDOZx Před 13 lety

    hi i was wondering if its possible if you guys could show how to coil a guitar cable (coil in the sense to make the cable look like those bullet cables)
    and awesome soldering by the way

  • @tfranklin9149
    @tfranklin9149 Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks, all i need to do now is order the wire and i can begin :)

  • @TMCHL
    @TMCHL Před 13 lety

    @tubedepot
    I've recently got some van damme Xkr cable and 6.3mm angled jacks to make some patch cables for my pedals ....angled jacks are ultra slim ones ,the ones has 2 screws to close the top bit...
    they only have centre tap to solder but nothing for outside shield wire...
    I've soldered the shield wire on a random place but it wasn't easy and extra Heath melted a bit of plastic bit inside the jacks and now some has free play :(
    Just wondering if I have to solder shield wire or is that ok to

  • @TMCHL
    @TMCHL Před 13 lety

    Or is that ok to make connection without solder and make it like the way we do on tv aerial cable connectors?
    I believe the part of the jack that holds the wire tight enough to maintain both wire and shield wire...
    Thanx for the vids and your advices

  • @guitarraplayer12
    @guitarraplayer12 Před 14 lety

    @TubeDepotTV so is it the connector itself messing up the whole thing or is it just the wire? because the same thing that happened in the beginning in the video still happens to me

  • @AGrandt
    @AGrandt Před 8 lety

    I have no idea if it's a good or bad idea, but when I cut a stranded wire, I tend to twist the plastic tube it as I pull it off, easing the removal along with making sure the wires are already twisted.

  • @sixpounder94
    @sixpounder94 Před 13 lety

    @TubeDepotTV the prices on your site are amazing! I don't have the money to order it right now, but I was just checking it out, and the things I was looking at were
    1.) Mogami W2524 (15 feet)
    2.) Amphenol 1/4" Straight audio plug
    3.) Neutrik 1/4" Right angle audio plug
    And in all it was a great price! ($26.75) one more quick question though , do you know where I can buy similar audio plugs, but in 1/8" (3.5mm) I record on my computer a lot and I would like to make a cable for my computer too.

  • @Andres9632
    @Andres9632 Před 11 lety

    Dat knowledge. I was considering installing the jack where the extension speaker out jack is(near the top on back) and simply securing all of the wiring that was previously there, but now im considering installing it near the bottom (near the bottom of speakers on the back)
    Can you point me in the direction of a more appropriate jack?
    Amp is a peavey Vypyr 120w tube btw.

  • @awesometylerable
    @awesometylerable Před 7 lety

    Should the center conductor touch the center 'pin' once it does through? It doesn't look like it is in the video. Also, do you sell that flux on your website? Thanks.

  • @blainehoopes2153
    @blainehoopes2153 Před 8 lety

    What I don't like about the 280 is that both the hot and ground connection in the plug itself is only held together by the flaring of that pin (the center connector acting as a rivet). So after you so carefully solder the wires to the solder lugs - you still have a poor connection because the solder lugs themselves are loosely riveted to the jack (or will become loose very soon once the cable gets hard use). They work great at first but they fail quickly in service as that rivet loosens up and the connection becomes intermittent.

  • @andmaci
    @andmaci Před 12 lety

    how do you keep your soldering iron so clean?? mines seem to go black and work really bad.
    is the brand of the soldering iron very important? am i going to have trouble with a cheap one?
    thanks a lot!

  • @tuconz
    @tuconz Před 13 lety

    Having a problem I've not come across before. Using the Switchcraft jacks I'm getting some kind of short at the jack, when I put the finished cable in a tester I'm getting a faint light on the other (either way) pin. Could I be shorting or damaging the jack by overheating it with the iron?

  • @Blademast
    @Blademast Před 7 lety

    my L plug that i want to buy has different looking connectors that the wires go to , what should i do?

  • @guitartec
    @guitartec Před 10 lety

    The strain relief of the 280 plug has always baffled me. Squeezing it around the cable with the pliers is no where as effective as using the proper crimp tool the big cable makers use. I think the tool is expensive, but I just emailed Switchcraft to see.

  • @sixpounder94
    @sixpounder94 Před 13 lety

    hey man, i have a question, my instrument cables keep doing me like this, and im not sure if theyre just cheap cables or what, but its making me mad, so im thinking of making my own cables, do you know where i can buy all of the supplies online, instrument wire, cable connectors, shrink tubing, etc, anything that i would need for this project, that are all good quality and wont break on me after about a year?

  • @jjlwis
    @jjlwis Před 13 lety

    can you put Flux on the conductor if you are going to use Solder with flux in it i.e (60/40)?

  • @andmaci
    @andmaci Před 12 lety

    well, mine doesn´t have any temperature regulator, i´m guessing i´ll have to get a good one. thanks again!

  • @SoItWouldBe
    @SoItWouldBe Před 14 lety

    how do u noe which side is broken?

  • @Lydomina
    @Lydomina Před 12 lety

    You know with those goggles on you remind me of Rick from American Chopper.

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 Před 7 lety

    Liquid flux is literally magical soldering juice.

  • @francescomarini1314
    @francescomarini1314 Před 10 lety +1

    What's the yellow liquid??? pls :)

    • @TubeDepotTV
      @TubeDepotTV  Před 10 lety +3

      That is liquid flux. It is used to improve the solder connection.

  • @Andres9632
    @Andres9632 Před 11 lety

    Haha I actually watched this to figure out how to properly solder to a 151 jack. Converting my tube combo into a speaker cab. While I have your attention, where would you recommend putting the jack intended for speaker input?

  • @Puertorico2494
    @Puertorico2494 Před 13 lety

    Wow old school wire stripping XD

  • @popitinpete
    @popitinpete Před 11 lety

    I'm surprised you don't go for Neutrix.

  • @poofacebum100
    @poofacebum100 Před 12 lety

    cheers that helps a lot :)

  • @Jakefrc
    @Jakefrc Před 11 lety

    Thats a very good tutorial! One tip tho, you should always clean the flux off the joints with isopropyl alcohol because it is highly corrosive and will shorten the life of your connection. :)

    • @matthewlemke8327
      @matthewlemke8327 Před 6 lety

      Jacob Ford this is misinformation. These concerns apply only to connections on a circuit board using inorganic flux.

  • @64akon
    @64akon Před 7 lety +1

    only use Neutrik anti noise connector

  • @MrMutron
    @MrMutron Před 13 lety

    @TubeDepotTV I use a petroleum PASTE flux on my connectors (before soldering). However, I have been told by several people (online) NOT to use flux on electrical connections because it will "Corrode" the connection over time. However, I have NEVER experienced this. Your thoughts?

  • @rocker66666666
    @rocker66666666 Před 14 lety

    i'm as bewilderd as the 13 year old. i'll probly fuck it up way werse if i sloder. hahaha

    • @matthewlemke8327
      @matthewlemke8327 Před 6 lety

      rocker66666666 probably considering you barely understand English.

  • @wungabunga
    @wungabunga Před 11 lety

    Yeah that's why I wouldn't recommend them to someone (like myself) who's looking to do a few one off cables for personal use. I also found that plastic sheath to be awkward.

  • @DevilsCuz
    @DevilsCuz Před 11 lety

    I didn't know former NBA star John Stockton now makes guitar cables. Sweet! LOL!

  • @vicentcarro
    @vicentcarro Před 3 lety +1

    You speaks like Steve Jobs, 80% I'd say.

  • @poofacebum100
    @poofacebum100 Před 12 lety

    how hod do you have your iron?

  • @Heatlink1
    @Heatlink1 Před 14 lety

    what you use on 2:40?

  • @williamgatesenson
    @williamgatesenson Před 11 lety

    NEVER TUCK T-SHIRT INTO JEANS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jburtonca
    @jburtonca Před 10 lety

    I don't know why anyone would use Switchcraft style connectors when there are Neutrik or Amphenol (clamping type) connectors readily available. The shell on the Switchcraft connectors comes loose easily and there is twisting and pulling strain on the solder connections. For $15 to $20 you can build a much better an far more reliable cable using quality parts. I have home made cables that are more than 15 years old and still going strong. If you're going to build cables, use quality parts.

  • @luzmar1974
    @luzmar1974 Před 6 lety

    O queeeeeeeeee??? Que merda é essa? ??

  • @aldin1009
    @aldin1009 Před 14 lety

    flux

  • @MaksimoV35
    @MaksimoV35 Před 3 lety

    за ногти дизлайк)

  • @wungabunga
    @wungabunga Před 11 lety

    Neutrix are overrated imo. Also a pain to solder.

  • @jspinks2388
    @jspinks2388 Před 4 lety

    nahhh i'm not buying had the best cable erntttt fartttt on it ever lol.

  • @daveogarf
    @daveogarf Před 4 lety

    Do you have a weird accent, or did you actually say "tanned" instead of "tinned" at 2:45? Maybe you should send your cables to a Tinning Salon, to be sure.