Headphone Amplifier Drill Template - Revision 1 Drill Template - Revision 2
PedalPCB Administrator Staff member Oct 10, 2022 #1 Headphone Amplifier Drill Template - Revision 1 Drill Template - Revision 2 Attachments Headphone.txt 364 bytes · Views: 142
G geoffrey Well-known member Apr 16, 2023 #3 @Robert Do the "L" and "R" pads for the Stereo jack output stand for Left and Right? Other than the sleeve, how do I know which is which ? Sorry, I don't know this terminology (I'm used to tip, sleeve, ring)
@Robert Do the "L" and "R" pads for the Stereo jack output stand for Left and Right? Other than the sleeve, how do I know which is which ? Sorry, I don't know this terminology (I'm used to tip, sleeve, ring)
Bricksnbeatles Member known well Apr 16, 2023 #4 geoffrey said: @Robert Do the "L" and "R" pads for the Stereo jack output stand for Left and Right? Other than the sleeve, how do I know which is which ? Sorry, I don't know this terminology (I'm used to tip, sleeve, ring) Click to expand... Yes— left and right. The most common configuration for headphones is Tip=Left, Ring=Right
geoffrey said: @Robert Do the "L" and "R" pads for the Stereo jack output stand for Left and Right? Other than the sleeve, how do I know which is which ? Sorry, I don't know this terminology (I'm used to tip, sleeve, ring) Click to expand... Yes— left and right. The most common configuration for headphones is Tip=Left, Ring=Right
Robert Reverse Engineer Apr 16, 2023 #5 It's somewhat arbitrary in this case since it's Mono->Stereo. The only significance is which side is affected by the phase shift in "Spread" mode.
It's somewhat arbitrary in this case since it's Mono->Stereo. The only significance is which side is affected by the phase shift in "Spread" mode.