D’Addario Accessories Acoustic Cinch Fit Jack Lock Designed for Taylor Guitars (PW-AJL-02)
The D ’Addario Acoustic Cinch Fit for Taylor guitars is the fast and easy way to attach your strap to acoustic/electric guitars with end pin output jacks. End pin jacks are notorious for creating hassles when applying and removing standard guitar straps, and usually require modification to the strap which results in a less-than desirable fit. The Acoustic Cinch Fit loops through the end of any instrument strap. Its cinch clamping action allows easy application and removal, utilizing the weight of the instrument to remain locked onto the end pin so your guitar is always held securely. Note: Designed to work with Taylor Expression System equipped guitars. We cannot guarantee that this unit will work with all brands and styles of end pin jacks.” D ‘Addario accessories are known for innovative, problem-solving, quality musical accessories offering a complete line of award-winning accessories including cables, picks, tuners, capos, straps, humidifiers, maintenance tools and more.
Product Features
- Designed to work with Taylor expression system equipped guitars
- No strap modification required
- Easily attach any strap to acoustic end pin jacks
- Cinch-style clamp for quick application and removal
- CinchFit also available for Switch craft jacks
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