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How to Make a 3.5mm Audio Switch (diy)

How to Make a 3.5mm Audio Switch (diy)
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Tired of having to get off from bed to unplug your ps3 audio wire from the speaker and then getting on all fours so you can try to find your computer audio wire and finally plugging it back into your speaker? Try these easy steps to make a switch that costs less then $15.00. It'll take no more than 45 minutes from start to finish.
 
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Step 1

 The switch has to be a 3PDT switch. If you take a look at it behind the switch there should be 9 terminals. When it's all said and done there should be 9 wires attached to the switch. Got it? Good. This is important.

Parts:
Project enclosure 3x2x1 (radio shack)
3PDT switch (make sure the nut comes with it)
(3) 3.5mm mount jack (radio shack)
drill
1/4 or 5/16 drill bit; I don't remember. :/ I recommend to use the 1/4 first. ;) 
screwdriver
soldering iron
speaker wire

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15 comments
May 9, 2012. 8:52 PMmurriano says:
I have a question:

If I wanted to add an led to show which is connected, what connectors would I solder it to and would the voltage/current through the wires be enough to power the led and would it affect the sound in anyway.
Thanks
Mar 31, 2012. 5:56 PMjustanoldguy says:
Thanks to eyd84 for coming up with a great design. I needed a switch to 'switch' between my GPS and my radio on my motorcycle while riding. Unfortunately Radio Shack did not have the 9-pin 3PDT but they did have a DPDT with 'middle off'. I made the three ground wires from all of the audio jacks common so they didn't need to be connected to the switch at all.

Just tested the new switch on my motorcycle and it works great. I also added a tiny eyebolt to the top so I could hang the switch around my neck with a lanyard for easy access while riding.

Can't imagine why some enterprising electronics manufacturer hasn't already put one of these on the market.

Thanks again eyd84.... a big problem solved for my touring.
Dec 10, 2011. 6:12 PMdanger89 says:
Thanks for the tut. I should note that you draw the lines of the 9 terminals wrong (at least if I compare it with mine 3PDT switch). The lines should be vertical, otherwise it will NOT work.

Attachment for the end result.
Dec 11, 2011. 4:53 AMdanger89 says:
Thanks!

I see, I think my switch was just another type. But after all it works great thank you ;) Who knows which projects I gonna make from this website in the future ;D
Nov 25, 2011. 6:35 PMflamekiller says:
I'd like to build one of these for switching my computer audio between speakers, headphones, and headset. I don't really want/need a switch with an "off" position, just on-on-on. Any recommendations?
Aug 26, 2011. 9:12 AMgord_oh says:
for the 3pdt toggle, is the center supposed to be off? (on/off/on)
Jun 23, 2011. 8:34 PMVspec says:
I just built this the other day, I accidentally built a "mono" version of it though instead of stereo.

everybody, make sure you buy the jacks that have three prongs, not two.


mine still works but on my 5.1, one of my front speakers doesn't work, but a y cable fixed that.

also, great instructable eyd84, i've been needing one of these for awhile.
Mar 27, 2011. 4:55 PMithinkmynameisbob PunkyRC says:
was this the jack that you bought? i cant find the one that you have and not sure about the others http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103452
Mar 27, 2011. 8:33 PMithinkmynameisbob PunkyRC says:
Thanks!
Dec 16, 2010. 9:38 PMsjoobbani says:
Very nice!
What's the blue stuff you used on the connections on the switch?

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