Footswitch Input Part#

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Chad
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Footswitch Input Part#

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Hey All, Does anyone have a part # for the footswitch input? (socket?) not sure what it's called. Any help appreciated. Thank's, Chad
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Pg# 858 Mouser Green Cataloge 826 in the Brown book, 3 pin is 502-C3F 4 pin is 502-C4F 5 pin 502-C5F. May be Normster has the exact pin number.
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toneman wrote:Pg# 858 Mouser Green Cataloge 826 in the Brown book, 3 pin is 502-C3F 4 pin is 502-C4F 5 pin 502-C5F. May be Normster has the exact pin number.
I used the Switchcraft 502-C3F becase it's cheaper and I'm only using a single button footswitch. I'm sure Dumble used the 502-C4F to keep people from trying to plug a mic into the footswitch jack. If you're going to run a 3-button footswitch, you'll need the 502-C5F. Not sure about the connector on the later black chassis.

BTW, if you want to get really anal about the footswitch wire, I'm pretty sure it's 4-wire 18 ga stranded "security" wire available at Home Depot. :)
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Alright I found it. Thank's guy's.
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FWIW just another idea. I opted for a DIN socket for more diversity. Made the washer from 1/8" piece of aluminum-OD is 1.5"- ID is 3/4".
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Neutrik also make a really nice selection of XLR jacks. From 2 to 7 pins. Great stuff!


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