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A stereo jack was originally made to be used to send two separate signals, so if you wanted to send separate signals to two speakers, etc. through the same cable. Of course, for this to work, you would have to also have a stereo cable.

On a stereo cord, you have three sections: the tip, and two sections on the sleeve. A stereo jack has corresponding brushes. A mono cord has two sections: tip and sleeve, and a mono jack corresponds.

A stereo jack in a guitar has a specialized purpose. If you want, you can use it to send different pickup signals to different amps (magnetic to one, piezo to another, etc.). However, this takes a stereo cord to work. When a mono jack is inserted into a stereo jack, the sleeve connects the jack's TWO sleeve brushes, essentially turning it into a mono jack. However, some really smart dude got the idea of using this mechanism as a switch. When you wire up active pickups in a guitar, the ground wires go to the tip and the power and signal wires go to the two brushes on the sleeve. This way, when there is no cord in the guitar, the batteries aren't producing power, and you aren't wasting your batteries. When the mono cord is inserted, it completes the circuit.

To sum it up: when you are using passive pickups, you don't need a stereo jack. It serves no purpose, unless you're sending out two signals through a stereo cord.

If you have active pickups, you MUST HAVE a stereo jack, unless you want to replace your 9V battery every 2 weeks.

Hope that helps. :D

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