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Dinosaur_Rocks
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Don't be rough on yourself...You'll get over itI'm the idiot
Don't be rough on yourself...You'll get over itI'm the idiot
That's the trouble with the US importing just bits of their language. In the UK, the post office, who looked after telecoms used jack fields - which as we've seen, were rows of sockets - into which were shoved the plugs - so in the UK, the term "Jack plug" is what everyone else calls 1/4" or 6.25mm phone plugs. The ones the US call RCAs we call phonos. every musician in the UK would call the plug that goes into their guitar a jack plug. Very simple. Few people know the size. It's just a big one, or a small one. Only the technical would use TRS or TS. At best a few could spot a 3 circuit from a 2 circuit - and a 3 circuit is always called a stereo jack - few bother to add 'plug' because they know the plug goes into a socket, so if somebody yells, "Throw me a jack lead" they get one. If they say shove that in the output jack - everyone understands. Why the confusion?
I have a 1/4" Stereo Phone Jack in my hand.I forgot to mention, if you need the right channel instead of the left for some reason, plug a guitar cable into it just to the first click. That will give you the right side