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have any of you tried the Rok Lok strap locks? I'm considering them for a new acquisition.
https://a.co/d/e8rjUYo
Yes. the Rok Lok works quite well. Can be a tad hard to disengage. Works on oversized stap buttons as well.
have any of you tried the Rok Lok strap locks? I'm considering them for a new acquisition.
https://a.co/d/e8rjUYo

I was looking for a way to do a simple quick connect setup on guitars where the jack is in a separate cavity from the switch and pots. Like when I want to test different pots or switches, or on a Strat swap an entire loaded pickguard. I read a tip from Doug Kauer to use RC car connectors instead of audio connectors. They're much smaller, no measurable resistance added, and they're rock solid. They're a little wider than 1/4" so they might not feed through wire channels, but they can be wired on after the leads are in place. Other types I've seen either take up more space or come loose easily.

I've use Molex connectors for this...Ernie Ball does that, too, on some models.
You can see it in this pic.
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Sure...I looked into Molex but they need a crimping tool right? I had to change a broken one on an SG once I remember it was a pain. These attach with solder and pushback wire fit no problem. Not the best pic but here they are installed.
Sure...I looked into Molex but they need a crimping tool right? I had to change a broken one on an SG once I remember it was a pain. These attach with solder and pushback wire fit no problem. Not the best pic but here they are installed.
Nice. Gotta link? (I guess I can "google" them.)
Got it. That was easy.]
Put Straploks on every guitar that you never want to drop.
It's the best insurance you can have for your guitars.
I've never dropped one with a schaller straplok on it. Ever.
I have 4 or 5 sets of original Schaller strap locks, all satin chrome if that matters. And they all exhibit exactly the same problem without exception: the lock rubs against the button pretty badly, so much so that one of the buttons on my Charvel almost come off completely without me noticing.
I do have to tighten my Schallers now and then...I just check them when I change strings. But why in this day and age do we not include some sort of strap lock system on every guitar sold? Why are we OK with 30cent strap buttons on a $3k guitar we just bought?
Honestly, they may not be the most glamorous . . . but those little rubber Grolsh beer washer things are pretty easy to get and work pretty darned well when combined with even the 30 cent strap buttons. I think they should be sold together by law.
guitar companies don't want to standardize anything.
The only thing they have standardized is the input jack, which is the noisiest and unreliable way to connect a guitar.