@kimouette
first: you don´t need switches in your jacks. period. the triggers could also be connected via XLR or cinch connectors, and as far as i know, there are no switched female connectors available for those. the switch is only needed if you need to check for precense of a jack. such a switch would engage even if you plugged in a plastic pen or something of suitable diameter - it only checks for physical precense. usefull for some applications, dead weight in this case.
by jack mount i assume you mean female phone jack. there are basically two types: cased jacks and uncased or "open" jacks. both work fine, the cased version is just more rugged and allows for a more solid mounting of the jack.
here´s a cased female jack made by neutrik:
this one even has lock preventing the jack from falling out on its own. very useful on stage! the main reason why i built all my trigger pads with XLR jacks rather than phone jacks was that XLR has a locking mechanism built in - you have to push a button to unplug them, they can´t fall out due to vibration (on every stage, there´s lots of vibes
) xlr jacks come way cheaper than locking phone jacks, but they are still more expensive than cheap nonlocking phone jacks. (i buy my xlr jacks for 70ct each).
here´s an open female jack (mono) with the male jack plugged in:
the open jack is mounted using a central nut screwed onto the jack itself (you can see the flat nut just left of the brownish pcb carton). those central nuts tend to either losen themselves over time, or need to be screwed on so hard that you barely are able to remove them again. you can allways use loc-tite or a tiny spot of cyanacrylate-glue (superglue, fast-glue or however they may be called). OR you could just screw them on reasonable tight and forget them. in most cases, especially if you don´t take your megadrum on earthquake rock'n'roll tours that should do it.
for comparison, here´s two XLR jacks, left female, right male.
you can clearly see the locking mechanism on top of the female jack (i use female jacks on the triggers and male cables as the female jacks need 20mm holes to be mounted and those are easier to obtain than the 24mm needed for male jack mounts)
@synthex
yep, have. i´m sure now that there are no vias besides the stick-through connections of elements that have to be mounted anyway. (you didn´t answer that question, did you?
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and, after looking at the pictures of the unpopulated boards for some time again, i´d even go and simulate your layout using doublesided dot-matrix boards and enamel wire. there´s not many connections really and your element layout is so nice and tidy. though my plan of mounting it on a wooden plate with a clear acrylic cover doesn´t go well with that spiderweb idea. "Look ma! i created an awesome piece of hardware that even looks like a rat´s nest!" naah, that doesn´t sound right.
anyway, if i dive into eagle again to make my own board layout, i´ll probably make it smt, as i want to make the module as small as possible and have to buy the ics anyway. pads will be connected roland-td9-style or with some other multicore connection to save space. can´t have a tiny device in a large box only to have something to mount 16 xlr jacks.