Hi there.. just a quick noob question. I needed a 1/4" mono output jack for a project I am working on, but when I got home I realized that while there is only one (clip?) part, there are 3 legs instead of two. I can't seem to find information on what the 3rd leg does or what there orientation is.. can I still use it as a mono jack using one of the legs unused??? Any help is appreciated!
How do I find the orientation of the legs so I know which is the switch? Can I still use it without the switch as a normal mono output jack? BTW I think its a pretty standard switchcraft jack.
Some mono sockets designed for earphones have a third terminal that can connect to an internal speaker. When you plug in the earphone it disconnects the speaker. If you can see the contacts, you will see how that works.