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Neutrik NJ5 FD-V

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Jack

  • Double switchable stereo jack
  • Vertical 6.35 mm jack in A-Gauge version with gold-plated contacts and unique quick release nut for quick panel mounting
Available since July 2011
Item number 268785
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Installation Yes
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Angled No
Type TRS (stereo/sym.)
Plug Jack 6,3 mm TRS female straight
4,15 AED 1,09 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Not great, but the only realistic option for certain repairs
Anonymous 16.09.2015
These vertical format jack sockets are quite an old design so I was glad to find them here. I bought these jacks for a repair of a 1990s Soundcraft Spirit Folio Rac-Pac mixer. It uses a mix of NJ5 FD-V (5 pin) and NJ3 FD-V (3 pin) jacks but the NJ5 FD-V can be used as a substitute for the NJ3 FD-V, if you ignore the extra normalling contacts. These jacks should fit other Spirit Folio mixers and also other 1990s mixers such as the Soundtracs Topaz.

The important thing to know with these jacks is that the footprint/pin layout is unique to them. Newer vertical jacks (Neutrik NYS-234, Rean RJ5VM and Switchcraft 112 clones) use a different pin spacing and will not fit PCBs that use the NJ5 FD-V format.

The NJ5 FD-V jacks are all plastic, with a plastic nut that twists on with a quarter turn. I'm not keen on the all plastic construction. Over time, if the plastic nuts are exposed to sunlight they tend to go brittle and end up cracking when you try to remove them.

The contacts are gold plated, but they are quite thin and seem susceptible to damage. This is probably why the design changed in newer Neutrik vertical jacks. If you insert a jack plug into one of these sockets, you can seethat it's only the plastic nut that is stopping the tip of the plug going too far into the socket and potentially bending the contacts. My Rac-Pac has only had light home use and several of the sockets have gone bad to the point of a plug not fitting inside them. I'm not sure if this is mangled contacts or the cracked plastic (as mentioned above) clogging them up.

I'm glad Thomann stock these. If supplies of these jacks dry up there will be a lot of good equipment that will end up being beyond economic repair. I have to emphasise again, most modern vertical jacks use a format that is incompatible with these jacks, despite looking similar. I would not recommend them for use in new projects or repairs of jacks that do not need this particular format.
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Fit-for-purpose jack socket
Anonymous 15.06.2016
Again a suitable jack case socket.
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eingeschränkt zu empfehlen
Wolfgang764 13.12.2015
An einem gebraucht gekauften Soundcraft Spirit Folio Pult, welches ich gebraucht erworben hatte, sind genau diese Buchsen verbaut. Einerseits sind die Klemmköpfe für schraubfreie Schnellmontage ja eine gute Idee, aber wie ich an dem Pult sehen konnte verabschiedet sich der ein oder andere Kopf dann gerne mal durch reine Transporterschütterung. Und dann steckt das Kabel eben nicht mehr richtig in der Buchse. Überhaupt scheinen diese Kunststoffbuchsen nicht für die Ewigkeit gemacht. Wenn ich die Wahl gehabt hätte, dann hätte ich lieber zu einer Metallvariante mit Gewindemutter gegriffen, auch wenn die deutlich mehr kosten. Der geringe Preis rettet die 3 Punkte
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Plastiquete del malo
Jose Miguel 04.05.2012
Que no os engañe la foto, en la que la arandela y la tuerca parecen de metal, en realidad las dos son una única pieza de plástico que se sale con facilidad. En las especificaciones lo pone, así que no es que traten de engañar, es solo que en la foto tiene mejor presencia que la real.
Ya que es para montaje en placa se requiere experiencia para utilizarlo en un montaje y que quede bien.
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