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Although I use inserts as they are intended, to route a signal out and back, I believe half-jacked refers to plugging the three conductor jack in until you hear one click, not all the way in to hear two. This makes connection with only one of the two circuits. In other words, don't plug it all the way in. You'll feel the first tension point even if you don't hear it.



Not only that. An insert jack is indeed a stereo jack BUT it is also a switching jack. When nothing is plugged into it it allows the signal to pass through it. If you plug an insert cable into it then the circuit is broken and nothing will pass between the pre and the rest of the channel strip unless you plug the send & return into a piece ogf gear. Most usually a compressor.That's why it's called an "Insert" It allows you to insert an effect directly into the signal path.


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