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Neutrik NP2 RX

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Neutrik NP2 RX
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Best quality jacks - hands down
jrakus 30.09.2020
After years and years of soldering guitar cables I know why I buy Neutrik jacks.
They're not cheap but the money spent will get back to you. Trust me I try to find everything as cheap as I can. Cheaper jacks always come with problems. Try to unsolder a cheap jack and use it again... problems. You will also burn the inner insulation/plastic on a cheap jack if you're not careful. Never happened to me with Neutrik.
You can use the same Neutrik jacks again and again.

Neutrik got everything perfect. It's easy to solder, holds the cable well, very robust.
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An industry standard for a reason
Funeral Musician 22.01.2023
These plugs have an ingenious, time-tested strain relief, which works perfectly every single time, but the terminals inside of them are quite a bit closer to each other than on some of their competitors, so soldering a thicker cable to them is not as easy. It is not hard, but it is harder. Since I had never experienced any issues with these plugs, I ordered six of them for my home-made patch cables. When I opened the bags and inspected them, I noticed that on some of them, the molding of the strain relief was a little less precise than on others, and when I screwed them together, the parts did not fit together as well as before, and sometimes, there was an uneven gap between the metal body of the plug and the strain relief. I tried taking them apart and putting them back together a few times, but the issues persisted. In a moment of creativity, I even tried mixing and matching parts between plugs, but it did not help much. Then, I looked at the packaging the plugs had come in. Curiously, on some of them, it was written “Made in Liechtenstein”, while on others — “Designed in Liechtenstein”. Does that mean the manufacturing has been moved elsewhere? That would explain some of the plugs being lower quality. In any case, I will not be risking my money with the Neutrik plugs anymore. While all the six plugs were still functional, as a perfectionist, I want my cables to not only work but also look nice and tidy. In the past, the Neutrik plugs used to fulfill that request, but not anymore.
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Jack plug elbows.
Peter R. 438 23.10.2014
I don't use effect pedals, my pedal is a polytune. Straight jack connectors, into & out of my polytune, on the stage floor, get broken easily when I "by mistake" stand on them.

The answer is, remove broken jacks, then fit elbows. They last for years.

The cheapest ones do a good job, but these (a few cents more) do a "very" good job, chrome looks better than plastic (to me) and saves a few bucks on buying new cables.

Local music shops around here, have to order spares like this, then they really cost a lot of money (if/when they arrive), plus the "fuel in the car". Thomann deliver to my door within 3 days.

Great to see somewhere who still carry & sells this sort of guitar and PA spares & accessories for us musicians at sensible prices.
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Like a lock
Benjamin I. 01.08.2019
For a few pennies more this system holds the cable much more tightly than the lower grade plugs. There is an internal long cylindrical plastic claw that keeps the cable in place without biting it. In case something pulls the cable it won't strip or break the soldering points.

Simplistic plugs with a pliable metal holder that clamps over the cable can damage the cable when you crimp it or if something pulls the cable. This system is safer and tougher so there is no reason to use another in my opinion. I have a couple Neutrik plugs that I bought almost thirty years ago, I soldered them to several cables over time, and they still work flawlessly. The metal frame is so tough.
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Excellent connector for guitar or bass players!!
Anonymous 16.02.2017
Made a set of cables for my brother. I used this on the guitar end on the input cable.

We use tube amps so NOT having to put the amps in standby while changing guitars is invaluable in a live situation.

The 90 degree angle is also great for directing the cable towards the strap so it doesn't need a huge loop to pull your cable between the body and strap. Keeps it tight to the body.

NOTE - if your guitar or bass has the output plug on the front, this may not work for you. You would be better off with the straight version of this connector.

As soon as the plug is removed from the guitar, this connector creates a short which silences the amp. Plug back in, connection is completed. Simple as that. No buzz, no hum, no thump.

Termination is very well designed and built.
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Even worse than the straight
A Saint 21.07.2023
I don't know if it's because I'm so used to the Switchcraft plugs, or these are really THAT bad in comparison. The angled version is even worse than the straight: solder joints access is terrible here.

I don't like pretty much everything about them:
1. I don't like how they solder
2. I don't like how they hold the cable
3. I don't like how they are built

Try (better not) to use them with a cable with a diameter on the higher side—something like Klotz AC110. I had to sand off a piece of the plastic (like 2 mm or so) to get the cable to fit reasonably well. The cable is within the specs of what should work with the plug.

I don't understand why everyone is so in love with these plugs.
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Popular and solid
Bider 03.12.2019
I believe this is one of the most popular plugs I saw. In that case I needed an angled one for my complexed pedalboard. It's not the tiniest plug, but it's not the case.
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pricey, neutrik
Lookaji 27.05.2024
Average quality, basically made from the same parts as the straight ones with some gimmicky angled metal casing.
If the cable is too thick you can shorten the inner plastic holder.
the color coding endings selling for 90 cents is a rip off and very anti-ecological…
they should cost half the price TBH.
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Sturdy ad bulky
dan82 09.11.2021
Very good quality, practically indestructible, the metal part is quite long considering the rubber end doesn't allow early bending of the cable. That can be an issue if used on pedalboards, but it's great for instruments
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It's a Neutrik!
Andmars 28.01.2020
Hands down the best quality jacks out there, detailed assembly instructions available from Neutrik website, overall diameter of the body is the only down side.
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