Right-angle plug/adapter for for MKV input

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Jiveman

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When my amp is not being used, I like to cover it up with the original Mesa head cover, doing minimal cable unplugging if possible. But the regular straight cable sticks out too much, so I thought I'd just get a right-angle adapter. I bought this simple Livewire 1/4 inch adapter (http://www.amazon.com/Live-Wire-Right-Angle-Adapter/dp/B001G7DM88), but the problem is it won't get seated all the way into the input, because of not having enough clearance.

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I've seen people do this before (first one that comes to mind is JP)...
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... so now I'm wondering whether there are cables/adapters with better/more clearance on the plug end, or whether they're using another 1/4 adapter (straight 1/4 female to male) in between the amp and the cable n order to clear the area around knobs and such...

Any thoughts?
 
Of course it's not hard... :roll: But like many other things that us gearheads get that we *don't need* it makes life just a little bit easier, cleaner, neater, subtler, etc. 8)
 
Yup, you just need to find the right plug. That Petrucci photo is a soldered plug, not an adapter. Find a right-angle plug that will work with a Tele, we've had that problem for years.
 
You need this Neutrik silent plug: http://www.thomann.de/ro/neutrik_np2_rxausilent.htm

I am using it and I can slip the cover without taking out the plug all the time. And I got an extra plug for the guitar end as well - it has a magnetic switch that prevents poping and hum when taken out from guitar with amp in full volume.
 
Thanks for the replies... I didn't know there was a 45 degree angle plug... I'll also look at some tele-compatible ones...

But all in all... this is definitely one of those minor "projects"... I'll sit on it a little bit before I decide whether to pursue it further. I do have a rack-style processor sitting on top of the amp in a 4CM configuration, so I can at least use the right-angle adapter that I already got for that.
 
I use a George L (L) Cable run the access to the rear of the amp and have a female to female 1/4 connection. The head sits in a head case all the time.
 

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