Does anyone know of a good alternative stereo headphone jack to use in a GBZ project?
I had picked up one of these but was not sure how to wire it in order for it to have stereo sound and a cutoff switch for the speaker when headphones are plugged in.
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Alternative Stereo Headphone Jack
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Just put in a cable and see which are connected then. Those are your cut-off wires. When you remove the jack you will see the passthrough to the speaker wires get connected (which are disconnected when you have the jack inside). The one left (always connected) is the ground.steelnation248 wrote:Does anyone know of a good alternative stereo headphone jack to use in a GBZ project?
I had picked up one of these but was not sure how to wire it in order for it to have stereo sound and a cutoff switch for the speaker when headphones are plugged in.
https://www.radioshack.com/products/rad ... 5717419141
Thanks!
I don't have a better way for this particular one. Sorry

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Re: Alternative Stereo Headphone Jack
Fairly straight forward wiring on this one. Pic attached
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Awesome! I looked on RadioShack's website and didn't see this diagram. This is very helpful!FreddySalted wrote:Fairly straight forward wiring on this one. Pic attached
So, another question is then, with only one speaker, would you just connect the L speaker and R speaker output pins together before sending it to the speaker so you're not just receiving only the one channel's sound?
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Re: Alternative Stereo Headphone Jack
i've got also a question because i got the same headphone jack like you 
i do my wiring like this post http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php? ... 0&start=50
there go 2 different ground to the headphone jack but just one goes to the amp...
and i don't know how to wiring it

i do my wiring like this post http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php? ... 0&start=50
there go 2 different ground to the headphone jack but just one goes to the amp...
and i don't know how to wiring it

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Re: Alternative Stereo Headphone Jack
I don't know why they didn't put a spec sheet up for it, So simplesteelnation248 wrote:Awesome! I looked on RadioShack's website and didn't see this diagram. This is very helpful!
Never connect the channels together, You'll blow the amp. Just wire it to the Left channel outputsteelnation248 wrote:So, another question is then, with only one speaker, would you just connect the L speaker and R speaker output pins together before sending it to the speaker so you're not just receiving only the one channel's sound?
This circuit confuses me slightly, there isn't any amplification on the headphone jack, if you put some earbuds in you'll get "Line Level" audio, a bit like connecting earbuds to the Red and White jacks on a DVD player.yves1984 wrote:i do my wiring like this post viewtopic.php?f=8&t=270&start=50
there go 2 different ground to the headphone jack but just one goes to the amp...and i don't know how to wiring it
Try this wiring instead, The blue wire is optional it, just passes the L audio to the R earbud
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