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At both ends of a cord used to connect a guitar and an amplifier are plugs. Like the plug on the end of a pair of headphones, this plug makes the electrical connection when you plug it into a jack (the small hole in the guitar and in the front of the amp). The most common size is 1/4" in diameter.
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A male component of a plug/jack connector system. In premises wiring, a plug provides the means for a user to connect communications equipment to the communications outlet.
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The male portion of a connector pair. A plug may have either pin or socket contacts.
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The male connector usually containing a center pin.
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