Wiring 1/4" closed circuit jack

Started by Electric Eel, August 24, 2010, 05:55:33 PM

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Electric Eel

Hello

I'm currently building my first effect (on a breadboard), but i'm having some problems. One of the possible causes could be that i wired the input & output jack incorrectly. Im working with this ( http://www.velleman.eu/distributor/products/view/?id=340810 ) type of jack, and i'm following this ( http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/DRAGONFLY-LAYOUTS_0/album18/album144/BAZZ_FUSS.jpg.html ) schematic.

Could you guys explain to me which connectors on the jack are the sleeve, ring and tip?

Thanks!  :)

.Mike

Hello,

Please see this topic, where you will find the answer. Ronsonic's post pretty much sums it up. :)

Good luck!

Mike
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petemoore

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  Can be verified, but helps if knowing what to look for with DMM, cable[s Jacks, the jacks can do different things, trick is to get 'em doing exactly and only what you want them to, related to various conditions [inserting plug may change jack connections].
  Follow the tip/sleeve [ring?] wipers through the bottom [ under good light], any switch wipers.
  Velleman link showed a ''country?'' page.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Electric Eel

Quote from: petemoore on August 24, 2010, 08:20:02 PM
 Can be verified, but helps if knowing what to look for with DMM, cable[s Jacks, the jacks can do different things, trick is to get 'em doing exactly and only what you want them to, related to various conditions [inserting plug may change jack connections].
  Follow the tip/sleeve [ring?] wipers through the bottom [ under good light], any switch wipers.
  Velleman link showed a ''country?'' page.

Sorry for the link not working, heres an image of the jack i'm talking about.


And thank you Mike for that link, i didnt find it with the search.