here what my plugs look like....standard soundprofessionals and microphonemadness plugs.
Thank you for posting the photos.
NO problem picking the right-angle plug as likely innocent,
but that dual cord straight plug definitely looks like an R-09
jack killer especially if used in
pocketed or in-carrying-bag stxxlth mode where giving the cords few
even minor stress-inducing
tugs is unavoidable.
And this is exactly what breaks R-09
not cemented firmly enough jacks.
So I'm now thinking adequate glue-down,
was NOT done on your most recent replacement.
Being somewhat an optimist, might also be Roland is recycling 'supposed to be jack fixed'
refurbished decks from older runs as replacements, and you have yet to try Roland's most recent jack fix?
Same NOT GOOD ENOUGH credit
goes to Roland either way, even if your replacement deck is not most recent version.
Since it seems
you're on a roll,
and have a '
dialog' going with Roland service
,
maybe keep returning the broken R-09 untill either getting a more solid fix, or
a full refund.
Actually getting a manufacturer's product refund raises a special kind of corporate flag that's way more noticeable than repeated service fix cycles, and losing sales cash helps gets across a louder dissatisfaction message.
And you get 'all your money' back instead of trying to sell used for less.
Suggest getting by using another (the back up?) deck when the R-09 is out traveling like a ping-pong ball back - forth in play?
Please post what's happening, especially
if deciding to play
more rounds of R-09 'table-tennis' with Roland