Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby jman 31 » Wed May 06, 2009 6:00 pm

It's good to have you back around man! :mrgreen: For what it's worth, I thought your boards looked great, it was your soldering that was a bit sketchy..... :lol: :lol:
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby gastric » Wed May 06, 2009 6:07 pm

I can't necessarily argue either point. :lol:

Though my soldering was much improved by the time the V2.8 kit came thanks to purchasing a brand new, though only $10, soldering iron. I really should've simply purchased a pro level iron 12 months ago when I first started into edrums. It's all about the tools, ya know? Well, and how to use them, too.
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby gastric » Thu May 07, 2009 1:09 pm

I did a little bit of measuring today. The total height of the Trigger IO board and stacked TRS jacks is 1 3/8" or 34.925mm. That doesn't account for PCB standoffs/mounts. But this means you should easily be able to fit a double row of input jacks into a 1U chassis. In contrast I could not use the Synthex jacks boards in a 1U chassis due to it being a little too tall between the jacks and IDE headers.

As a baby step maybe the Synthex jacks board could be leveraged towards stacked jacks. Assuming the stacked jacks are inexpensive and readily available. It would simplify that overall by condensing the two current jacks boards down to a single board.
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby Rubis » Thu May 07, 2009 1:35 pm

Found one on mouser. It is Neutrik part # NSJ12HF-1.
$2.41 each at 1.
$2.19 each at 10.
$2.00 each at 25.
http://mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail. ... XeEA%3d%3d

It is 1.25" (31.75mm) from top of the frame to the bottom. It is .669" (17mm) in width.

Apparently it does not come with the nut or washers.
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby gastric » Thu May 07, 2009 2:02 pm

Little more pricey than the single switched jacks @ $0.85 each which includes the nuts/washers.
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby jman 31 » Thu May 07, 2009 2:06 pm

Price wise, that's not to far off what they go for as singles. I like the idea, although I've already ordered my singles DOH!! Mine are on back order, so maybe I could get them to change to these and I could come up with a board for them....... If I get time today I will see what I can do. :ugeek:
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby gastric » Thu May 07, 2009 2:22 pm

Here's some hires pics of the jacks in case they're helpful.

You have push button power f or AC ON/ AC OFF&USB ON, AC power in, MIDI Out, USB, then HH Pedal, Kit INC/DEC, then the 10 TRS inputs. Unsure why they spaced the kick/snare/HH/ride from the rest of the jacks, though there's a Kensington lock hole in the chassis in that space. Guess that's where they decided to stick the lock hole.

13.3MB ZIP FILE OF JACK PHOTOS
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Re: Alesis Trigger IO disassembled

Postby Rubis » Thu May 07, 2009 2:28 pm

Found some nuts for the jacks I found earlier.

NRJ-NUT-B
$.12 each at 1.
$.11 each at 10.
http://mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail. ... cO2w%3d%3d

NRJ-NUT-MN
$.19 each at 1.
$.16 each at 10.
$.15 each at 25.
http://mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail. ... ibLA%3d%3d
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