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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:19 pm    Post subject: Components Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

So as not to clutter other threads, I figured this would be a good place to talk about component sourcing, suggestions, and group buys.
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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

always an interesting idea.
what did u have in mind??

right now i can't think of a lot components i'm in need of, but might be into something i can't think of at the moment.

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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I'm building up a couple of the J.H. Living VCOs. I found these precision pots on Ebay - seems like an OK deal:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT &item=130283627522

Still looking for a good deal on the Vernier dials.

Anyone have suggestions on these?

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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I might be interested as well if it falls into stuff I'll need for my diy projects.
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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

oh yeah.... forgot, i'd be into a group buy of some decent 1/8 jacks & plugs.
also, possibly some fancy-ass knobs that are pricey when a small amount are bought. maybe something like those used by Livewire or Modcan.

i did a search on vernier dials after i read chromium's reply & noticed some interesting knobs & dials on a site.... but they weren't cheap.
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Moog$FooL$ wrote:
always an interesting idea.
what did u have in mind??
...

Well, it was inspired by this thread, but I am always trying to track something down or will it into existence. My focus is usually euro-based, but I come across all kinds of stuff in my searches.

{edited to fix link format}

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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

For sure let me know what and when you've found something.
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

@ Moog$FooL$: What jack specs are you looking for?
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I need some jacks as well, don't need a group buy but I need to source some of the 1/8" jacks, either the ones used on the PB or the style like on the livewire or makenoise stuff. Just no cliff jacks.

Making some mults and a breakout box for volta.
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I'd buy maybe up to 100 1/8 jacks.
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

@ bar|none: The PB jacks are Mouser "Kobiconn" (their house brand) 16PJ137. They are nicely priced:
1: $0.29
10: $0.23
100: $0.20
500: $0.19

There is another jack that I forgot to mention in the other thread: PJ301B. It even has the shouldered pins paults! wink
I found a manufacturer that will make these with a metal M6 bushing. I like these, but I can't use them on the PB because they are too wide. :(


And this is the other jack they are looking at making for me: PJ301MXX.

@ S²: What style are you looking for?

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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 2:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

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And this is the other jack they are looking at making for me: PJ301MXX.



I would be interested in a sample of that part and if there as good as the Kobiconn I would be more than interested in some Guinness ftw!
what sort of price you looking at

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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

krisp14u wrote:
flight wrote:



And this is the other jack they are looking at making for me: PJ301MXX.



I would be interested in a sample of that part and if there as good as the Kobiconn I would be more than interested in some Guinness ftw!
what sort of price you looking at
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

also, how's about some group buy action for Cliff Jacks? I hate them, but need them for my Fonik pcbs.
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wetterberg wrote:
also, how's about some group buy action for Cliff Jacks? I hate them, but need them for my Fonik pcbs.


i'd be up for that - i've got a few things to build that need them and it would be good to have some spares to replace on modules if i need to

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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

starting to look like we could use a "component" subforum rather than a single thread... perhaps inside the DIY forum? Can you do that?
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wetterberg wrote:
starting to look like we could use a "component" subforum rather than a single thread... perhaps inside the DIY forum? Can you do that?


you'd need to pm muff about it. i don't play with that sort of stuff POW!
i think it could be a good idea though - particularly for group buys.

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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I'll pm Muff, I've been wanting a component subforum anyway.
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

cool - hopefully in the general DIY section and not the FoH?
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

ok, so there's at least a few of us who want to group buy cliff jacks. im up for this--ill make a cliff thread in DIY.
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@ wetterberg: Yeah, I'll make sure to tell him when I hear from him. That definitely belongs in DIY.
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

flight wrote:
@ Moog$FooL$: What jack specs are you looking for?


oh... hadn't really thought about, i use mono/switching open back type.
i buy them in town here & i think they are switchcraft or a copy of????? they cost me $1.10 canadian, so the price isn't too bad, but those kobicon type u've linked to look crazy cheap!! sick! how's the quality??

oh yeah, so far i only panel mount, haven't really considered pcb mount.
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

The Kobiconns are phenomenal quality for the price. These are the ones that have an extra coil spring that keeps pressure on the tip leaf spring. I use them on all my modules, as do several other manufacturers (actually, most of the boutique euro manufacturers that PCB mount their pots, as well as some others).

Do you have a link to the jacks that you use?

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flight wrote:
The Kobiconns are phenomenal quality for the price. These are the ones that have an extra coil spring that keeps pressure on the tip leaf spring. I use them on all my modules, as do several other manufacturers (actually, most of the boutique euro manufacturers that PCB mount their pots, as well as some others).

Do you have a link to the jacks that you use?


here's a link: http://198.166.44.233/mro/products.asp?PN=24-387-0

no pic & no price though. just imagine 1/4 switchcrafts (open back) that are often used in guitars, pedals & other things, but 3.5mm or 1/8".

no worries, i'm gonna look into those kobiconns as the price is way cheap through Mouser Canada.... i doubt MRO or anyone else locally can match that.


but.... how about 3.5mm or 1/8" plugs, i prefer to make my own cables. anyone have a recommendations on them??? i've used Blacets cables kit but i'm not super fond of his plugs.
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Sounds like those jacks are the Swiitchcraft 142A, or a clone thereof - especially since they're only CA$1.10! They are almost USD$5.00 through Mouser. The 142A is 0.141" - neither 3.5mm or 1/8".

Plugs: I have always liked these Kobiconn plugs, here's the datasheet.
But I'm now finding that the knurling isn't deep enough for a good grip, so I'm looking for something else. I prefer metal-bodied plugs because they have a really small diameter body and I hate plastic. razz

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flight wrote:
The Kobiconns are phenomenal quality for the price. These are the ones that have an extra coil spring that keeps pressure on the tip leaf spring. I use them on all my modules, as do several other manufacturers (actually, most of the boutique euro manufacturers that PCB mount their pots, as well as some others).

Do you have a link to the jacks that you use?


i've been using these for a long time too, both for my DIY stuff and for bubblesound modules. so far i've never had one fail. i used to use open switchcraft clones that were around $1 each and about 1 in 20 would end up DOA because i tightened the nut just a little too much and the shaft turned enough to break a contact.
the only downside to the kobiconns is the knurled nut, but you can find hex nuts for a few cents each...

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Mouser sells the driver to install the knurled nuts - 382-0006
Strangely enough, it is also the only one I have ever found, and I have been searching for years. Eagle plastics is another Mouser house brand, and they have it custom made. It requires a little modification to actually work (the blades that fit in the slots in the nut are too wide & have to be filed down), but it is the only one out there, seriously. I've even asked a number of jack manufacturers (that sell jacks with these nuts) and they don't know of any.

You can overtighten the knurled nuts and deform the bushing though, I've had it happen a couple times now, but that's out of over 4000 jacks so I'd call that an acceptable failure rate.

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flight wrote:
Sounds like those jacks are the Swiitchcraft 142A, or a clone thereof - especially since they're only CA$1.10! They are almost USD$5.00 through Mouser. The 142A is 0.141" - neither 3.5mm or 1/8".

Plugs: I have always liked these Kobiconn plugs, here's the datasheet.
But I'm now finding that the knurling isn't deep enough for a good grip, so I'm looking for something else. I prefer metal-bodied plugs because they have a really small diameter body and I hate plastic. razz


yeah that looks like them accept for the hex nut.... the ones i bought from MRO are knurled. also they're not 0.141" as they do fit my Blacet plugs so i'd say they're 1/8".

those Kobiconn plugs look decent too!!
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chromium wrote:

Still looking for a good deal on the Vernier dials.

Anyone have suggestions on these?


How many do you need?
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Interesting note on the Switchcraft 142A:

I just received an email from the local distributor. It appears that Switchcraft has been working on my request to adapt the 142A as a 3.5mm jack and I should have the first samples in early June. eek!
I'll keep y'all posted!

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JohnLRice wrote:
chromium wrote:

Still looking for a good deal on the Vernier dials.

Anyone have suggestions on these?


How many do you need?


I only need six, but I figured that since the Living VCO pcbs just shipped there might be others looking for the same. Just thought I'd throw it out there to probe as to whether there might be any interest/demand for a group buy on this stuff, and/or whether anyone knows a source that would offer a good enough price break to make a group buy worthwhile.

Left to my own devices, I'll probably just go for some Philmore dials at ~22/ea.

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reichelt.de has 10-turn pots @ 6-9 euro and the 10-turn dials for them (that's the safe-looking bit, right?) at 4.75 euro:

example:
100k pot:
http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA=2;GROUP=B26;GROUPID=3138;ARTICLE= 2542;


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I definitely will need several ten-turn for the Living VCOs project, not that I'm ready to take on such an intimidating PCB just yet...
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the living VCO doesn't seem that bad?!? I mean, as far as VCO boards goes it's pretty average, innit?

but yes, I wouldn't start with the VCOs either. End with those wink
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the living VCO doesn't seem that bad?!? I mean, as far as VCO boards goes it's pretty average, innit?

but yes, I wouldn't start with the VCOs either. End with those wink


I dunno man, this is packed tight and is small and has SMT.



For someone new to DIY it's fucking intimidating!

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I know man, and I'm totally not knocking you bro, it IS intimidating, and rightfully so, it is 3 vcos, after all :-)
Just own the fact that there's a difference between intimidating and difficult! :-)

besides, for a JH build it's a fucking cakewalk! Have you seen the string filter?!?!?

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Well yeah, I did say it was merely intimidating, not difficult! Dinner at the Y
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Hug
to be honest, I built the CGS vco not too long ago, and I was scared shitless...

MY ASS IS BLEEDING

http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/pic/photo_cgs48_vco.jpg

- looks to be about the same density, and although it did take a while to stuff, it's the same process as the simpler stuff.

so yeah, it's all bark, no bite :-D
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Regarding vernier dials, this chap posted on e-m recently (about a month ago) with 10 turn vernier dials:

http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33602

They seem ideal for the Living VCO's and it may be worth dropping him a mail, I got the impression he had loads!

He's totally recommended too, when I opened my parcel I thought he'd sent me someone else's order by mistake, as it had lots of other parts (trimpots and polystyrene caps etc) I contacted him about it and he said they were freebies - pretty cool! cool

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wetterberg wrote:
I know man, and I'm totally not knocking you bro, it IS intimidating, and rightfully so, it is 3 vcos, after all :-)
Just own the fact that there's a difference between intimidating and difficult! :-)

besides, for a JH build it's a fucking cakewalk! Have you seen the string filter?!?!?



I built 3 of them fooking things and I am building up 10 more eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek!
it’s one of the hardest PCB I think I have had to build and thers 2 per module
the sound is Lush Drunken Homer Simpson

the Living VCO PCB is easy its 3 of the same thing and the control I built 2 boards up in no time
it may not prove so easy to wire up the panel

the string filter panel is piss easy unless you do this help


The Veneers off The Big Ear are small but well worth the money he is asking and perfect for the living VCO screaming goo yo

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krisp14u wrote:
I built 3 of them fooking things and I am building up 10 more eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek!
it’s one of the hardest PCB I think I have had to build and thers 2 per module
the sound is Lush Drunken Homer Simpson
gotta ask; for your own enjoyment (EEK!) or for clients? Out of curiosity, how much would a build like that cost? eek! eek! eek! MY ASS IS BLEEDING
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krisp14u wrote:
I built 3 of them fooking things and I am building up 10 more eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek! eek!
it’s one of the hardest PCB I think I have had to build and thers 2 per module
the sound is Lush Drunken Homer Simpson
gotta ask; for your own enjoyment (EEK!) or for clients? Out of curiosity, how much would a build like that cost? eek! eek! eek! MY ASS IS BLEEDING


of the 3 that are built 2 are mine and one is in NYC with a client who paid far too little for it but the price was agreed before the build and I never go back on my word

The 10 that are being built will be for open sale when they are finished not before
The price will be decided when they are finished as I am logging my time on them all SM caps are done that’s 30 per board 2 boards per module 10 modules
Im taking a brake but will resume when time allows after I move house in the next few weeks
Let’s just say the price will be less resembling eek! eek! eek! MY ASS IS BLEEDING and more resembling eek! MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING love MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING

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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

krisp14u wrote:
Let’s just say the price will be less resembling eek! eek! eek! MY ASS IS BLEEDING and more resembling eek! MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING love MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING MY ASS IS BLEEDING


lol nice one!
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PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2009 5:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

@wetterberg and @the bad producer - thanks for the leads on the Verniers. I'll probably grab some from that contact on e-m

Chugging Beers


Krisp- you're a brave soul! Those string filters sound sweet, though. Worth a little MY ASS IS BLEEDING

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I've been a rather large fan ( no laughter from those who have met me ) of the Neutrik NYS226 plugs. Allied seems to have the best price on them and keeps them in stock. All metal, easy to terminate RG174 into. They are, well, very solid feeling.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

evilxyzzy wrote:
I've been a rather large fan ( no laughter from those who have met me ) of the Neutrik NYS226 plugs. Allied seems to have the best price on them and keeps them in stock. All metal, easy to terminate RG174 into. They are, well, very solid feeling.


sounds interesting.... i posted a question about 3.5mm or 1/8th inch plugs on the jacks group buy thread about just such a thing.

i'm looking for an alternative to those used buy Blacet & the REALLLY pricy swicthcraft ones i know about.

flight mentioned (i think) that kobiconn do some good ones also.

do you know the price on these Neutriks @ Allied???

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Moog$FooL$ wrote:

sounds interesting.... i posted a question about 3.5mm or 1/8th inch plugs on the jacks group buy thread about just such a thing.

i'm looking for an alternative to those used buy Blacet & the REALLLY pricy swicthcraft ones i know about.

flight mentioned (i think) that kobiconn do some good ones also.

do you know the price on these Neutriks @ Allied???


58cents ea Q100. $71.18 delivered. They are very solid feeling vs some of the Kobiconn plugs I tried which felt "thin walled" for lack of better description. I got one Blacet kit years ago and it had the same plugs which, while I used them, I just don't care for.

http://www.sdiy.org/xyzzy/parts/Neutrik-NYS226-WEB.jpg for a picture I took a while back.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Here's some tasty Neutriks for cheap:

$1.06 each. They are TRS, but will work fine & are excellent quality. Either ground the ring or leave it unconnected.

These are good too:


(Click on images for product page)

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flight mentioned (i think) that kobiconn do some good ones also.

Yup. I like the ones like the Calrads above, they also have the spring strain relief. 171-PA3191-2-E
What I really like about these is the tip connection is a cylinder, not a flimsy tab that may contact the sleeve connection or the handle.
Dataheet

They're $1.01 each if you get 10 or more.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

hey.

thanx fellas. thumbs up

i'm in Canada so i guess i'll have to look around as i'm not sure Allied has a Can. location. waah

anyways, i think i have a few options on top of Mouser to draw from.
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Hey flight, I just posted in the DIY thread regarding sourcing some mono sockets for my Klee. I then remebered I had your choices barebones still packed up to be built oops so I whipped one of the white sockets out and they are long enough to poke through the 3mm klee panel. Can I ask where you got them as I need some of those quickly.

Are they these by any chance ?

Kobiconn mono 3.5mm sockets

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:52 pm    Post subject: starter DIY Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

im looking for a good place to pick parts up from. i really need the 12v plugs that goes from the modular to the PSU.
does anyone know a site i can get these?

and if anyone has a good generic list of parts to order in bulk to put together eurorack kits that would really help out a lot.
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modularplanner wrote:
Hey flight, I just posted in the DIY thread regarding sourcing some mono sockets for my Klee. I then remebered I had your choices barebones still packed up to be built oops so I whipped one of the white sockets out and they are long enough to poke through the 3mm klee panel. Can I ask where you got them as I need some of those quickly.

Are they these by any chance ?

Kobiconn mono 3.5mm sockets


Close, but not quite. They should work OK, but the white ones are the 16PJ137, and are the cheapest as well.

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flight wrote:
Interesting note on the Switchcraft 142A:

I just received an email from the local distributor. It appears that Switchcraft has been working on my request to adapt the 142A as a 3.5mm jack and I should have the first samples in early June. eek!
I'll keep y'all posted!

{edited to correct formatting}

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Oh crap, I never did follow up, huh?

They lied. They didn't even change the bushing, and the screwy switch they use doesn't work with 3.5mm plugs so they would require a massive tooling fee and minimum yearly order. razz

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flight wrote:
Sounds like those jacks are the Swiitchcraft 142A, or a clone thereof - especially since they're only CA$1.10! They are almost USD$5.00 through Mouser. The 142A is 0.141" - neither 3.5mm or 1/8".

Plugs: I have always liked these Kobiconn plugs, here's the datasheet.
But I'm now finding that the knurling isn't deep enough for a good grip, so I'm looking for something else. I prefer metal-bodied plugs because they have a really small diameter body and I hate plastic. razz


hey Flight!!! prolly at Namm right now??

anyways, did you ever look for & find something else in the plug department??

i'm finally gonna order these Kobiconn's you recommend & some of the Neutrik's to compare.... plugs that is.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Moog$FooL$ wrote:

hey Flight!!! prolly at Namm right now??

Nope, just stupi busy. I had to cancel my NAMM plans so I wouldn't fall behind schedule again. razz
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anyways, did you ever look for & find something else in the plug department??

i'm finally gonna order these Kobiconn's you recommend & some of the Neutrik's to compare.... plugs that is.

I haven't had a chance to sample any other jacks yet, sigh. One of these lifetimes...

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

no problem... razz

i did a Mouser Canada order last week & the Neutrik's (3.5mm plugs) are on back order.

i'll try to post a comparison in this thread once i get 'em.

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