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Building mini jack patchbay ? for synth.

Started by cane creek, September 12, 2010, 07:14:44 PM

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cane creek

I've never circuit bent anything before I'm a total beginner however I've just picked up Yamaha VSS200 for £5 from a car boot sale and now I want to build patchbay on the front of it connecting to the rom/ram chips etc.I would like to use the mini jack type jacks.

I have no idea what parts I would need ,Looking at other posts I assume I need "miniature jack sockets" (about 14 of them ?)
I don't even know the "name/term" for the plastic I would use to seat the jack sockets.
I read a post and took note that the spare printer cables I have laying about the house are great for wire so I won't need any wire.

If somebody could list me the parts I need that would be great , I live in the UK so any links would be a bonus I've been looking around "Rapid electronics" website but don't know what I'm looking at.

Circuitbenders

If you're wanting to use 3.5mm jack sockets these wil do the job:

http://www.rapidonline.com/sku/Cables-Connectors/Connectors-Audio-Video/Jack/Miniature-jack-sockets/63488/20-0135

or you could get these from maplins if you're not ordering enough from Rapid to get free shipping, they are a complete rip off though:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=1152

I'm not sure what you mean by 'the "name/term" for the plastic I would use to seat the jack sockets'. I usually just drill holes in the front panel.

i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

cane creek

Thank you for the reply crustypaul

I managed to order '15' 3.5mm mono jack sockets off ebays for £5.50.

I've been reading through the forum and had a change of mind, im going to take the forum advise and have a go at my speak & spell first im poping down maplin today to look at some solder irons ive also noticed ill need a Torx screwdriver to open the speech & spell lol.

i'll also order a selection of switches/buttons today.

Circuitbenders

The only time you need a torx screwdriver to open a speak & spell is when you don't have one. I'd say about 30% of speak & spells use Torx headed screws, but mysteriously that raises to at least 80% if you don't own a Torx driver.  ;)
i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

jamiewoody

torx drivers can usually be purchased at auto parts stores.
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