[sdiy] Substitute for pin matrixes?
karl dalen
dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Sun Jan 24 18:53:31 CET 2010
Mini jack are not crap, the problem are that people mix rounded
plugs and Japanese jacks, then the jack go ape, if one takes
a japanese plug an insert it into a rounded jack nothing goes
ape it just becomes slightly firmer in the seating.
The difference are the japanese has figured out how
to make a universal plug that dont fuck up the jacks.
The problem doepfer had back in the 90'es was just this he mixed
Japanese plugs with Cliff's wrongly engineered jacks.Cliff even
have a special plug that they want peole to buy for these jacks
if you insert on of their plugs into any other jack it will break!
So the advice are, dont buy anything else then the Japanese
standard and you will be fine.
KD
--- Den sön 2010-01-24 skrev cheater cheater <cheater00 at gmail.com>:
> Från: cheater cheater <cheater00 at gmail.com>
> Ämne: Re: [sdiy] Substitute for pin matrixes?
> Till: "Magnus Danielson" <magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org>
> Kopia: "karl dalen" <dalenkarl at yahoo.se>, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Datum: söndag 24 januari 2010 16.00
> What are you talking about? My silver
> cape and red spandex suit DOES
> make me the coolest in the gig!
>
> Minijack plugs are crap because the edge of the metal
> connecting to
> the standoff plastic ring is not rounded. If you can find a
> rounded
> one, sort of like 'long frame' plugs:
> http://switchcraft.com/products/jack-123.html
> then you're better off than usual. But neither Switchcraft
> nor Neutrik
> makes such, with good reason - minijacks are not meant for
> lots of
> cycles. So the question is why not use normal long frame
> jacks? The
> answer is going to be "space" or "cost" or "space and
> cost". If
> someone's bothered about the space, get a he can pin
> matrix, if he's
> bothered about the cost then he isn't going to get good
> repeatability
> anyways, and if he's bothered about space AND cost then he
> has a
> problem, but he can always get a job and earn enough to buy
> a proper
> pinhole matrix. This is in fact the most cost-effective
> solution! :P
>
>
> D.
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:27, Magnus Danielson
> <magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org>
> wrote:
> > karl dalen wrote:
> >>
> >> Fuse holders in an array? What do you think of
> that!! :-)
> >>
> >> Or automatic fuses, blast 10A, fuse goes,
> >> current disappears, fuses resets.
> >> Blowable matrix a new musical concept!
> >
> > If you make the VCO and Generator synonymous, let the
> VCA be a transductor
> > etc. etc. you can have great fun with power, but
> balanced signals would
> > naturally be three-phase. Don't forget the spark-gaps
> and knife-edge
> > switches! :) Maybe at last the synth player would be
> coolest in the gig...
> > prof nutty running his lab of mad science! :D
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Magnus
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