




🎶 Plug into perfection with PURE TONE’s noise-free power!
The PURE TONE Open Jack PTT1BN is a professional-grade 1/4 inch mono audio jack featuring a black nickel finish for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. Designed to reduce signal loss and noise, it includes a washer and two nuts for secure installation. Highly rated by musicians, it delivers a tight, reliable connection ideal for guitar, bass, and effect pedal setups.








| ASIN | B08365PHH8 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #2,528 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #13 in Guitar & Bass Effect Pedal Jacks #466 in Electric Guitar Parts |
| Color Name | black nickel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,803) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2019 |
| Item model number | PTT1BN |
| Size | モノラル |
さ**パ
今まではスイッチクラフト11を使用してましたが価格高騰で値段差無くなってきたのでピュアトーンジャック使うようになりました。ジャック刺す時のキツさに安心感あります。
さ**ん
変えてから、コードを回してもノイズが出ないです。 差し込みは結構硬いですので、金メッキコードの方は注意してください。 安物コードでも跡が残って不安になる場合があります。
猫**八
ちょっと硬い感じだけどしっかりしていい感じノイズもガリも発生しないと思われる
み**た
値段はそこそこですが、 両側からプラグをがっちり押さえてくれるので、 通常のジャックよりも抜ける心配がいらないです! 自分のギターやベースはこれに交換していきます。
り**ご
配線を交換するときは毎回ジャックもこれに交換してます。頑丈だし、小さいからたまにある変なザグリのストラトにもつけられます。固定具合が結構硬めなので抜く時にしっかりシールドの付け根を持たないとシールドの方が断線するので注意です。
す**す
精度が良すぎというかキツすぎて抜き差ししにくいうえプラグに傷がつくこともありラジオペンチ等で広げる必要があります。
D**A
Feels and Looks Great
I'm excited to put this in my ST style partscaster. Four contact points should greatly help with poor contact from a cable or even accidental pulls when you step on a cable during a practice or live performance.
K**U
期待大
A**D
I bought this thinking I could fit them in my bass guitars which have active preamps... they don't work in them. These are only for Passive instruments. Having said that, the build quality on these is amazing. If you have passive instruments, I highly recommend them.
F**Z
La verdad increíble Jack super. Me quitó los ruidos molestos de mi Sire
K**.
Output jacks are almost one of those things we take for granted, but don't really understand that there are quality differences. I started off being a massive skeptic of Pure Tone, as I was one who'd keep Switchcraft jacks around the workbench. However, once I tried one, it was game, set, match. Pure Tone won me over big, and here's why: 1.) They're the closest jack to a "one size fits all" that I can find. Yes, these are 1/4-in imperial jacks, so you'd have to widen the hole of an import guitar. But that's the only thing I can say "is not" one size fits all. The jack itself has a long barrel that can fit into a wood mounted jack cavity, such as an ES-335 style guitar, SG, or something else where the good is thick enough to require a long barrel. But also for those who've had to occasionally fight a Switchcraft jack under a Strat's boat plate that came with a weird routing job, these fit into those with room to spare too. They're about as short as an import jack, allowing them to fit beautifully under virtually any jack cavity. So instead of ordering different barrel sized Switchcraft jacks, just order these instead that can handle both environments. 2.) People say there are 4 points of contact, but there's 5: The barrel and 2 prongs for the cable's sleeve, and 2 prongs for the cable's tip totaling 5 points of contact. And the connection is robust. So much so where me and my friends often talk about the satisfying "click" sensation we get when plugging in or unplugging. 3.) Although the prongs are shaped like that of cheap, easily-bendable import jacks that often fail, Pure Tone jacks are solid and over counter tension to help prevent unwanted strain within the jack that often leads to bad connections with cheap import jacks. I've seen thousands of import jacks fail. I've even seen Switchcraft jacks fail. But I've yet to encounter a failed Pure Tone, and I own dozens for my own guitars, plus have installed them for loads of clients. Not a one has come back. 4.) Yes, they work in guitar amplifiers too. I currently have one in my Fender Blues Junior Ⅲ, and it's amazing. It works beautifully through that application, and even gives a slightly different "ka-chunk" physical sound when plugging a cable in due to the chassis. But they work and I love it for amps too. Installation is like any other jack. It has two soldering terminals. If you have three soldering terminals, then you must have ordered the TRS jack good for stereo signals or active circuits. For the sake of this review, I'm only going to talk about the TS jack. If you look underneath the jack, you'll see how these solder terminals are laid out. The terminal that is clearly running to the jack's barrel is ground. You'd solder the ground wire to it, which should be coming from your common ground area, usually (but not always) beneath the volume pot. The jack's terminal that travels between a sandwiched part of the jack is positive, which should 'usually' have a wire coming off of the volume pot's middle terminal (aka: "2"). Just be good with your soldering skills, and installatino will be a breeze. Would I buy again? 11/10, absolutely. In fact, I need to order more as I keep burning through my supply. I also demonstrate them on my YouTube Channel, "11th Fret" should you want to learn more.
A**R
Nu är det slut på irriterande glapp i kontakten!
S**Y
These are amazing. Swapping out all my old, loose guitar outputs with these. I don't wire the extra contacts, just use them to hold the cable more secure and keep them from wearing out as fast. Makes for a SOLID connection. Highly recommend.
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