Does anyone know if Doepfer uses switching jacks on any of its modules, or
are they all just tip and ground
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> From: Tim Stinchcombe <
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> Hi Bret,
> The jacks Doepfer use are made by Cliff, and are available from a
> number of sources in the UK:
>
> Maplin, order code CX94C, 49p (inc VAT)
> www.maplin.co.uk
>
> Rapid Electronics, order code 20-0140, 30p + VAT
> www.rapidelectroncs.co.uk
>
> Somewhat annoyingly the pins are 0.4 inches apart one way, and 0.15
> apart the other: if you're drilling your own holes no problem, but
> for 0.1" pitch strip board you'll have to bend two of the pins (I
> twist the 'back' pair by 90 degrees, then you can angle them to fit
> in the hole 0.2" from the front pair).
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Tim
>
> > Well, I know I've asked this question before, but I never got a
> response. No worries, I know I'm a little off topic.
> >
> > I'm building a module for my Doefper A-100. Does anyone know which
> jacks (manufacturer/part number) are used by Doepfer, Analog
> Solutions, or Analog Systems Are there any other jacks that could
> do the job I'd like to solder the jacks directly onto the PCB board
> like they do. The jacks should be threaded like Doepfer's too.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > - Bret
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