The so-called phono jack used in audio equipment is a nice lesson
in bad design, because the inner conductor mates before the
shield when you plug it in; furthermore, the design of the
connector is such that both shield and center conductor tend to
make poor contact. You've undoubtedly heard the results!
Not to be outdone, the television industry has responded with its
own bad standard, the type F coax "connector," which uses the
unsupported inner wire of the coax as the pin of the male plug,
and a shoddy arrangement to mate the shield.