bobbass4k Posted Saturday at 10:16 Posted Saturday at 10:16 38 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: Multicomp pro MJ-14SR - it's the multi comp version of the mini Lumberg jacks they seem to have stopped making. CPC id CN21942 Farnell 1737250 if it was a bit of a difference I would understand, CPC seem to be aimed at small volume orders more, but it's crazy difference, and not with discount as it comes down! I'ld buy from CPC but they don't have the Lumberg mono jacks I need Not that it helps you much, but if you want the explanation, it's two fold - CPC are just selling at a lower margin, different customer base, different pricing structures. But also CPC has older, lower cost stock, so their sell price is lower. Farnell sell a lot more of this part so the physical stock we have is newer and there's been a price increase. When CPC exhaust that stock their price will go up. 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Saturday at 10:58 Posted Saturday at 10:58 3 hours ago, LukeFRC said: I don’t get how a component can be 67p in CPC going down to 55p for ten… and then £1.60 in Farnell going down to 73p if I order more than 500! when it’s the same company how does that make sense? With Farnell you get the certificates of traceability/quality documentation needed by manufacturers. Quote
LukeFRC Posted Saturday at 11:04 Posted Saturday at 11:04 47 minutes ago, bobbass4k said: Not that it helps you much, but if you want the explanation, it's two fold - CPC are just selling at a lower margin, different customer base, different pricing structures. But also CPC has older, lower cost stock, so their sell price is lower. Farnell sell a lot more of this part so the physical stock we have is newer and there's been a price increase. When CPC exhaust that stock their price will go up. Ah that makes sense. I find The most annoying bit of making pedals is ordering stuff Quote
LukeFRC Posted Saturday at 11:28 Posted Saturday at 11:28 CPC have an equivalent of Lumberg mono jacks too so going to try them - fingers crossed it all fits! Quote
bobbass4k Posted Saturday at 14:18 Posted Saturday at 14:18 2 hours ago, LukeFRC said: CPC have an equivalent of Lumberg mono jacks too so going to try them - fingers crossed it all fits! I can't tell you specifics, but they're from a decent manufacturer... 1 Quote
Goliath_FX Posted Saturday at 16:37 Posted Saturday at 16:37 (edited) 7 hours ago, LukeFRC said: I've heard mixed things about some of the copies of the mini lumber jacks, for instance the Tayda ones aren't supposed to be good- finding what is good is a pain Not had a single issue with the Lumberg ones from Tayda dude. I know lots of guys that use them too and not had a problem. Opps should have checked the component, thought you were talking about audio jacks, my bad Edited Saturday at 16:39 by Goliath_FX 1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted Saturday at 18:53 Posted Saturday at 18:53 2 hours ago, Goliath_FX said: Not had a single issue with the Lumberg ones from Tayda dude. I know lots of guys that use them too and not had a problem. Opps should have checked the component, thought you were talking about audio jacks, my bad Yeah though I worked out that they (audio) weren’t nesserially cheaper if you get tagged for customs on the Tayda ones Quote
LukeFRC Posted Saturday at 18:55 Posted Saturday at 18:55 4 hours ago, bobbass4k said: I can't tell you specifics, but they're from a decent manufacturer... You could suggest that a page “cpc for pedal builders” with links to a lot of common parts we would use might be a fun idea and drive sales 1 Quote
Goliath_FX Posted Sunday at 06:33 Posted Sunday at 06:33 11 hours ago, LukeFRC said: Yeah though I worked out that they (audio) weren’t nesserially cheaper if you get tagged for customs on the Tayda ones Keep it under £130 and you wont get tagged 1 Quote
rmorris Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 16/08/2025 at 11:16, bobbass4k said: Not that it helps you much, but if you want the explanation, it's two fold - CPC are just selling at a lower margin, different customer base, different pricing structures. But also CPC has older, lower cost stock, so their sell price is lower. Farnell sell a lot more of this part so the physical stock we have is newer and there's been a price increase. When CPC exhaust that stock their price will go up. You are clearly more "in the know" wrt the specifics of CPC - but yes that's how things generally work commercially. Additionally, the technical documentation from CPC esp wrt some of the products that appear exclusive to them is scant. eg look at connectors and cables etc. Datasheet info maybe scant - eg for a twisted pair you are unlikely to see the lay length or screen detail eg lapped / Reussen / braid etc. Service is reliable though and I order from them. And fwiw my (very corporate) employer uses both Farnell and CPC. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I once orded from Farnell, a single microprocessor about 20mm. It arrived in a plastic frame for 100 chips about ten inches square, sandwiched under another one. In an anti-electrostatic bag. In a standard plastic bag. Surrounded by bubble wrap. In a cardboard box. Surrounded by cardboard packing. Inside a cardboard box over two feet square. Someone must have been having a very borjng afternoon. 😁 Quote
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