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No name 1/4 inch jack sockets
First time I've come across non-standard pinning. Moving contact and static
contacts swapped over. Came in because the bushes were breaking off at the body . This was a Korean Leem combo Replaced all 6 and then had to wire them in reversed. Anyone know other makes where there are such booby-traps , so can be forewarned about |
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No name 1/4 inch jack sockets
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... First time I've come across non-standard pinning. Moving contact and static contacts swapped over. Came in because the bushes were breaking off at the body . This was a Korean Leem combo Replaced all 6 and then had to wire them in reversed. Anyone know other makes where there are such booby-traps , so can be forewarned about Maybe company CHS/CH5? the phones outlet with double isolated C/O switching style had the same failing, that one marked with that logo. |
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