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Old 25th October 2011, 03:37 AM   #1
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Default How easy is it to put a 1/4" input on an O2 amp?

Hi, i'm considering building a O2 amp, and was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible/simple to put a 1/4" headphone out on the PCB instead of the 3.5mm one.

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no there is no way to put a pcb mounted 1/4" in place of the 1/8 they have different scale obviously, but you can for sure panel mount it and run wires to the pads.

btw theres a headphone section, this is for speaker amps
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