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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Livewire/Harvestman Jacks

2008-04-15 by James Cigler

That sounds awesome Peter!

More solid feeling, allows for easier production, AND cheaper!

Wins all around!

-james

On Apr 15, 2008, at 9:37 AM, "(i think you can figure that out)" <peter@buzzclick-music.com> wrote:

The new jacks I'm going to start using are also horizontally mounted -
just like the Livewire jacks.  Cliff are vertically mounted. Using
these new jacks I'l still have to redesign the current modules PCB. 
This isn't a problem, good riddance, etc.

My first concern is the plethora of new modules I'm designing right
now - I'm using the new one's on all these.  Then I'll phase in the
new designs of the current modules once our PCB inventories dry up.

The first on will be the Model 15.  I've already redesigned that art
and it will eliminate all 12 wires we have to install now on each unit
(happy day!).  It also reduced the PCB count from 4 to 2.

Let me just say that these new jacks look almost identical to the
Cliffs from the faceplate.  There's something to be said for that in
that the older modules won't look that way..  Secondly, their
construction is such that they are completely reliable.  As an added
plus, instead of $.70 EACH at quantity for Cliff they are less than a
quarter of that at the same quantity!!!!!

These are things that warm the heart of a manufacturer, lemme tell ya.

- P








--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, James Cigler
<jamescigler@...> wrote:

One thing I can add (since I made the comment on the
livewire/harvestman jacks) is that they mount to the PCBs very
differently than the cliff jacks, so it's very possible that Peter
can't just buy those jacks and drop them it without completely
changing the PCBs.

As far as I can tell, Livewire and Harvestman are not actually using
the same jack...they just have the same feel to them.  That leads me
to believe they are not the only jacks which operate in such a manner,
and possibly these new round-nut jacks are similar, which is why I
mentioned the Livewire/Harvestman jacks in the first place.

I'd like to hear someone else's thoughts on those jacks if they have
Livewire/Harvestman modules...maybe some people *don't* like them! 
Two sides to every coin...

-james

On Apr 14, 2008, at 2:58 PM, "aliisvorbach" <c.w@...> wrote:

Those round nuts don't look so good to me....Why not get the
Livewire/Harvestman ones which look way better. By the way whats with
the black centres on these as opposed to the all metal centres on LW/H
jacks....are those black centre parts plastic or metal? Black centres
look cheap....I guess for whatever reason looks aside...reliability is
what counts most, FOLLOWED BY MODULES OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY. Try for
the Livewire/Harvestman ones.....PLEASE.

                  aliis vorbach


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