I'd say it's pretty standard, in the sense that head piezo goes to tip/sleeve and rim piezo goes to ring/sleeve. Are you sure you know what tip, ring and sleeve are?
The big long one is most definitely sleeve. For the other two, I'd say the short one is tip and the other ring - just plug a male cable into it and check continuity with a tester.
After *a lot* more investigation, it seems that there is a difference between the wiring of the piezo's to the jackleg, when you look at Yamaha/Alesis or Roland.
Roland seems to do the wiring according to this: - Rim piezo: Ceramic => Ring Brass => Sleeve - Head piezo: Ceramic => Sleeve Brass => Tip
While Yamaha/Alesis seems to wire accordingly to this: - Rim piezo: Ceramic => Ring Brass => Sleeve - Head piezo: Ceramic => Tip Brass => Sleeve
Anyone could enlighten me, which one is the preferred way when using a 56 input MegaDrum, with positional sensing built-in (top option)?
ignotus wrote:The big long one is most definitely sleeve. For the other two, I'd say the short one is tip and the other ring - just plug a male cable into it and check continuity with a tester.
You can wire them either way, as long as head goes to tip/sleeve and rim goes to ring/sleeve. Different piezos can have different polarities. Commercial brands probably check it before assembling their pads because it is relevant for their modules, but with MD it doesn't matter - it would if you didn't have the PS board and wanted to use the PS function, but you do have it so you need not worry.