> Does anyone know if Doepfer uses switching jacks on any of its
modules, or
> are they all just tip and ground
The Cliff jacks *are* switching jacks, but on most modules they are
not connected as such. Doepfer often say a signal is 'normalled' to
some other signal when it is used in a switching capacity. A quick
scan of the modules I have revealed these:
A108 'feedb' - from 48dB output if no plug inserted
A110 'CV1' - from bus
'sync' - grounded
A127 'ext CV' (x3) - from internal LFO
A134 'audio in 2' - from 'audio in 1'
A136 'ext level' (+ and -) - from +L, -L pot resp.
A140 'gate' - from bus
A156 'trig in' (x2) - from internal clock
A179 'ext LDR' - from internal LDR
A199 'ext feedbk in' - from 'reverb out'
... and there are probably more in other modules I don't have!
Tim
> > 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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