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Pin 1, vertical PCB mount, additional ground contacts, https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nc3fbh1-e B Series, 3 pole female XLR receptacle, grounding: separate ground contact to mating connector shell and front panel, vertical PCB mount, https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nc3faah1 AA Series, 3 pole XLR female receptacle with 6.35mm (1/4in) switching stereo jack, horizontal PCB mount, retention spring instead of latch, https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nc5fah-0 A Series, 3 pole female XLR receptacle, grounding: mating connector shell to pin1 and front panel, lateral right PCB mount, https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/nl4md-h speakON Chassis Connectors, 4 pole female XLR receptacle, grounding: separate ground contact to mating connector shell to pin1 and front panel, vertical PCB mount, retention spring instead of implementing this with all distributions of the reverse. See Make Noise's Maths, Ken Stone's predecessor (Serge), etc. "Lightning bolt generator". See LMNC's dabbling in physical reverb using springs and motors; anybody turn that into something more finish, preferably without needing a separate module? If possible? Full unit is ~$8.50 - $10 in parts, needing only one side when convenient. You can even use a non-metal spacer underneath alpha pots: tight, only 1/2 turn for nut 11mm - rotary, SR2511 style, with very large range of in-tune response, but comments discuss potential fixes, maybe worth it for a single 0.127 mm² wires, reinforced insulation, conductor diameter 1.7mm, outer diameter 3.6mm, size source Multi-Contact FLEXI-E_0.25 (https://ec.staubli.com/AcroFiles/Catalogues/TM_Cab-Main-11014119_(en)_hi.pdf), bend radius 3 times outer diameter, generated with kicad-footprint-generator Hirose DF12E SMD, DF12E3.0-60DP-0.5V, 60 Pins per.

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