

🎸 Lock in your style, strap in with confidence!
The D'Addario PW-AJL-01 Cinchfit Acoustic Jack Lock is a lightweight, vinyl-made accessory designed to securely attach any strap to acoustic guitar endpin jacks. Featuring a quick-apply cinch clamp and magnetic clasps, it offers hassle-free installation without modifying your strap, making it an essential upgrade for gigging musicians seeking reliability and ease.










| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 0.64 x 22.86 cm; 22 g |
| Item model number | PW-AJL-01 |
| Body Material | Vinyl |
| Colour | Original |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Size | 0 |
| Item Weight | 22 g |
P**E
Great option for electro acoustics where the jack is also the strap button.
I have a lovely Martin acoustic that has a pickup installed where the jack is built into the strap button, and wasn't confident the nice leather strap I have would hold even if I managed to get it over the large strap button. This has been a rock solid solution that is incredibly easy to fit while being secure enough to gig with. Highly recommended.
M**D
If your guitar strap doesn’t fit comfortably over your jack socket, then this could be your fix
Works perfectly. Previously I had issues with having to basically re-pull the strap over the jack hole every time I wanted to plug in. It was fine when I was playing, because I knew the quirks of my guitar, but it meant at times that the strap would unseat the jack and cause an inconsistent connection. This was particularly evident when others borrowed my guitar and I had to explain the quirk to them. This item solves the issue. Check you are happy with the friction point with your guitar, but I haven’t had an issue, and also make sure you check what sort of jack socket you have as reading reviews some have come out disappointed with the results. I checked and it fit well and I am very pleased with the results. Solid product.
B**N
Good but Flawed
I bought a top of the range Seagull guitar and a lovely Levy's strap to match it but was horrified to find that the strap will not fit on the strap button/jack socket. Levy's leather is unyielding so I was glad to find this gadget, It does work but I think it has two shortcomings. Firstly, using tie cords to secure it to the strap never feels really secure and it certainly looks untidy. You won't have failed to notice that this is not a cheap device so I'm at a bit of a loss to know why they didn't use a button to secure the strap to it. Secondly, it is of course, mostly plastic and therefore unyielding. No matter what d'Addario say, it will come into contact with your guitar. There are very small strips of exceedingly thin rubber to "protect" your instrument but you are still going to hear the uncomfortable sound of plastic rubbing on wood. I am resolved to attach my strap only when really necessary and definitely not to keep it on within the confines of the guitar case. Potential purchasers might like to know that my Planet Waves "Dragons" strap (made, with great irony, by d'Addario!) fits the guitar without this device. Its leather is much more supple and its holes somewhat larger than on the Levy. Overall the Cinchfit is very good but with more thought could have been even better. It could also do with being cheaper!
K**R
Guitar strap adapter
The adapter for my Taylor guitar worked a treat. The universal type didn’t fit properly to my fishman input, however I can use it and it’s a solution.
B**L
No good
They don’t fit on any of my guitars I have 9 acoustic guitars
P**N
no more worries about dropping the guitar
My Taylor has a really short end pin and I could never get straps to stay on. I like Dunlop rubber strap locks but couldnt get one to go on the Taylor. Then I saw this device and all my troubles were over. It fits perfectly and hold the strap safely and securely. Brilliant device
J**Y
An acceptable solution to a difficult problem
The problem is that the output socket housing on Gibson electro-acoustics is too fat to take a normal strap buttonhole (even Gibson's own pricey Montana strap), and this item seems to do the job. It's not perfect, but better than I was expecting. I was concerned initially that the magnetic fastener wouldn't be strong enough to stop the strap pulling free, but so far it has worked without a hitch. And while I find attaching it a little bit fiddly, it's no worse than most of the other strap locking devices I've used. The worst aspect is that the fat end of a lovely and expensive guitar is effectively hanging by a length of string looped through the buttonhole of a lovely and expensive strap from the same manufacturer. This is only so-so aesthetically, and in my case the extra length means that the strap itself is on its shortest setting with an untidy tail sticking down. These are minor quibbles, however, especially as the problem is was seems to me to be a design flaw by Gibson themselves. N.B. The device is made in two sizes to suit Gibson and Taylor furniture - make sure you order the correct size.
S**J
Doesn't any any of my 3 acoustics!
Fantastic idea, but doesn't fit any of my 3 (non Taylor) acoustic guitars - 2 x Takamine and 1 Faith.
P**R
Façon très pratique pour attacher une sangle. Ça tient très bien et ne gène en aucun cas le branchement
宇**ネ
アコギ必須です
R**A
N encaixa bem
S**3
It does the function very well. Ignore the comment that it comes off easily; it will come off if that's what you're trying to do! It won't come off while playing! Best way to save your straps from stretching the hole end.
あ**り
夫に頼まれて買いました。ギターに使うものらしい。予定より早く配送されたのでよかったです。
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