Can someone double-check this wiring

All frequent questions on switching: true or not true bypass, transistor-based or mechanical.
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Another noob question! Does this look right?

I just wanted to check - I just need to tie all of the grounds together, then to the jack sleeves and then to the negative terminal of the 9v jack? And then tie all the 9v+ together / to the positive terminal of the 9v jack? Is the switch just grounded through the case?
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the switch is not ground at all, and in this way it does not need to be.

It all looks fine, but if you need both battery and a 9v adaptor jack you need to use a switched 9v jack type. Also make sure that you use an isolated 9v jack (no metal touching the enclosure) type.

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Thank you! :D

No battery in this build and i'm using a plastic 9v jack, so it should be good to go.

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