I'm looking for a replacement for the white plastic + metal headphone jack found on most Macintosh II series and related logic boards. I've not made an exhaustive list, but I believe it is found on Macintosh II revision B, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIfx, and Quadra 700 logic boards. Unfortunately, I have a IIci where a couple of the signal pins have corroded away from leaking caps that are right next to it. Since the jack is in the audio circuit to the speaker connector, the speaker will not work without a functioning jack.
I pulled a working jack off of a donor board (shown in attached pictures) but the contacts inside are not in the best shape so I'm hunting for replacements.
The closest readily available part I have found is the CUI Devices SJ-3589ANG. The pins and internal switches are correct, and the layout fits the board, but there are some differences that make it less than ideal. Most problematically, the height is shorter than the original jack so when you put the board in the case, the jack touches the bottom of the case cutout rather than being in the center. This makes it difficult to insert plugs into the jack and likely puts stress on it while plugged in. In the photos you can see there are other minor physical differences including the diameter of the plastic feet that sit in the board; probably not the biggest concern.
Has anyone had any luck finding a better replacement?
I pulled a working jack off of a donor board (shown in attached pictures) but the contacts inside are not in the best shape so I'm hunting for replacements.
The closest readily available part I have found is the CUI Devices SJ-3589ANG. The pins and internal switches are correct, and the layout fits the board, but there are some differences that make it less than ideal. Most problematically, the height is shorter than the original jack so when you put the board in the case, the jack touches the bottom of the case cutout rather than being in the center. This makes it difficult to insert plugs into the jack and likely puts stress on it while plugged in. In the photos you can see there are other minor physical differences including the diameter of the plastic feet that sit in the board; probably not the biggest concern.
Has anyone had any luck finding a better replacement?
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