On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 09:50 +0000, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > > Really? Yamaha doesn't seem to test with those then. I soldered TRS to > > two TS connectors to be able to record my e-piano through its headphone > > out. The TRS just doesn't fit, it seems to be too small, I can't get a > > proper connection. The TRS of my old AKG headphones seems to fit > > perfectly. > > Are you shure you have a standard TRS then ? I've got some Neutriks > here, dimensions are perfectly OK. But I prefer Amphenols. > > There is a TRS-like connector sometimes called a 'GPO jack', the > one used in manual telephone exchanges and in pro audio before > bantams became the norm. It has a smaller diameter tip and the > position of the ring is different as well. Don't know if Neutrik > makes them, they are kind of rare these days. Neutrik sure does still make them, they are military style TB connectors. I have an analog studio filled with patch bays that use these. They are sorta like TT connectors, but they are bigger. Neutrik's part number is NP3TB-B Neutrik's connector dimensions are fine. I have never seen a tolerance issue with their stuff. SOMETIMES... with the older NP3C and NP2C connectors, that BARREL was too big to allow many connectors to be plugged in next to one another, but with the latest generation, they have made the barrels smaller. Best, Rich... _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user