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Neo
Posted 2003-04-27 10:33 PM (#209642)
Subject: Please help me


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April 2003
Posts: 4

Location: Manchester NH.
I bought ovation celebrity 257 from e-bay but it has output 1/4" jack connector problem. So, could you tell me where the website that I can buy it to replace the old one. I used to e-mail ask ovation customer support but I got noting back. Also,my city doesn't have ovation dealer

thank

my_name_neo@hotmail.com
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-04-27 10:52 PM (#209643 - in reply to #209642)
Subject: Re: Please help me


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March 2002
Posts: 15686

Location: SoCal
I could be wrong, but I suspect that you could go to any Guitar Center, or even a Radio Shack to get the female part of the plug that you need.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-04-28 5:22 AM (#209644 - in reply to #209642)
Subject: Re: Please help me


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
You need a 3-pole TRS (stereo) jack socket, obtainable from Radio Shack as Paul M suggested, though you'd be better off buying a good-quality Switchcraft version from Allparts or Stewmac (www.stewmac.com) It's a ten minute job to install if you can solder.
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Neo
Posted 2003-04-28 2:26 PM (#209645 - in reply to #209642)
Subject: Re: Please help me


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Location: Manchester NH.
Thank you so much guys,
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-04-28 7:55 PM (#209646 - in reply to #209642)
Subject: Re: Please help me


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Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
If you're going to solder on a guitar, it's a good idea to cover as much of the guitar as you can in order to avoid getting a drop of solder on the finish. I learned this the HARD way.
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