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![]() "Ron(UK)" wrote in message ... MilesG wrote: "MilesG" wrote in message ... snip Thanks for all the further information everyone. I found this too http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr1826.html but those pins don't look long enough to me. It looks like it's designed to sit right on the PCB? What is the difference between the switched and non-switched models please? Miles Sorry, this is a better link for that last Q. http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr2993.html I always buy switched jack as they provide an extra pair of pins, which give more stability when pcb mounted. Take a look at this page, maybe the socket you require is on here. http://www.rapidonline.com/products....deo&tier3=Jack Ron(UK) I've emailed the Hohner rep as JANA suggested, and meanwhile ordered one of each 2-pole and 3-pole from rapidonline because I don't know which I should use. Can someone please advise? If the narrow mounting pins turn out to be shorter than the old component, so that it sits lower than before, I can surely file away about 2-3 mm of the cutout to accomodate it. If Hohner don't come up with a component identical to the old one, that is. Thanks again to you all Miles |
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