PedalPCB Administrator Staff member Oct 10, 2022 #1 Headphone Amplifier Drill Template - Revision 1 Drill Template - Revision 2 Attachments Headphone.txt Headphone.txt 364 bytes · Views: 199
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.
notTHEwillienelson Member May 12, 2024 #7 Robert said: 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. Click to expand... Would it handle the XLR output of something like the Fender Tonemaster Deluxe Reverb, which has an output volume control?
Robert said: 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. Click to expand... Would it handle the XLR output of something like the Fender Tonemaster Deluxe Reverb, which has an output volume control?
Y yerblues New member Mar 24, 2025 #8 Robert said: 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. Click to expand... yo, I was wondering if you knew how to go about adding an aux input to this circuit? would it just be a matter of wiring another jack to the headphone out jack? would I have to add resistors somehow?
Robert said: 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. Click to expand... yo, I was wondering if you knew how to go about adding an aux input to this circuit? would it just be a matter of wiring another jack to the headphone out jack? would I have to add resistors somehow?