Description
If you’ve ever fought with a stubborn endpin jack from inside a soundhole, the Fishman Switchjack fixes that headache right away — it tightens from outside the guitar, so installation or replacement takes minutes instead of a wrestling match with tiny nuts in a dark cavity.
Electrically, this is a TRSS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve, Switch) endpin jack, meaning it handles both mono and stereo wiring while simultaneously switching your battery on and off as you plug or unplug. That makes it equally at home running a single pickup or a two-pickup setup with a blend, and it’s built as a direct, standard replacement for current Fishman electronics that rely on an endpin jack.
Fishman redesigned the internal contact geometry here specifically to kill the noise and dropout issues that plague cheaper jacks over time. The result is a quieter connection and noticeably firmer plug retention, so your cable stays put through a whole set without any crackling surprises.
- Fishman-designed, industry-standard endpin jack
- Outside-tightening barrel for easier installation
- New internal contact geometry for reliable, noiseless operation and better plug retention
- TRSS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve, Switch) configuration
- Works with one or two pickups
- Suitable replacement for current Fishman endpin jack systems
A small part, but it’s the connection point your whole acoustic-electric signal chain depends on — worth getting right.





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