Originally Posted by: LordathestringsYou don't need to buy anything to take care of the problem. Just do this:
- Start with your guitar slung in place with the strap, just as you wear it to play.
- Pass the jack cord from the back of the guitar to the front, between the guitar body and the strap, just above the endpin where the strap is attached.
- pull through enough slack to allow you to plug in to the jack.
- Pull back just enough of the cable slack to ensure that its out of the way, but not applying any stress on the cable connector.
- You're good to go!
While I think of it: If you wear a belt, get into the habit of wearing it with the buckle positioned off to your fret-hand side instead of in the middle. No more buckle-rash on the back of your axe.
You're welcome. :)
Oh, so that kind of equipment does not exists at all? I thought I had seen some people wearing it.
Good explanation of how to take care of the problem. Thanks!
[FONT=Verdana]Jonathan Poulin
Quebec Canada[/FONT]
Quebec Canada[/FONT]