I figured it out. It was mac being evil.
I printed it to pdf then printed it again and it worked. go figure.
xploited wrote:So I ask, is this an error in the board? or do most jacks connect on both sides?
In theory switched sockets are better since it prevents parasite signals on unconnected inputs. Mine are all un-switched but it doesn't seem to have any negative effect. If you do use switched sockets, make sure none of unused inputs are set as "switch type" triggers.
xploited wrote:Just wish I had noticed this before so I wouldn't have wasted money on pcb board.. that and I could have redesigned it for myself had I known... So,In theory switched sockets are better since it prevents parasite signals on unconnected inputs. Mine are all un-switched but it doesn't seem to have any negative effect. If you do use switched sockets, make sure none of unused inputs are set as "switch type" triggers.
isn't 100% correct for future reference.
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