[sdiy] banana sockets
James Patchell
patchell at cox.net
Sat Jul 10 02:08:29 CEST 2004
Try Kester 44 Rosin Core....That is what I use, and it wets almost
instantly when I solder banana Jacks.....
At 12:40 AM 7/10/2004 +0200, Rude 66 wrote:
>i certainly hear no difference between the serge modular (bananas) and
>others. if anything crosstalks, it can be the matrix system on the 2500, but
>it does so in a 'happy accidental' way most of the time.
>
>most of my home built stuff is bananas.. but the crosstalk problems i had
>were with my 76477 synth, which doesn't have banana's but switches. my only
>issue with bananas is that they have to be almost filed to bare metal to
>solder. wires just don't stick to them as easy as to jack plugs.
>
>another thing you can do to connect it to the outside world is a small
>banana- jack converter.
>
>
>troy, what do you mean by 'all metal'? the ones i use do have plastic caps
>in front and back, but so do the ones on the serge. they're almost 25 years
>old and still work fine..
>
>
>ruud
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Glen" <mclilith at charter.net>
>To: "Oren Leavitt" <oleavitt at ix.netcom.com>; "SynthDIY"
><synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 3:18 AM
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] banana sockets
>
>
> > At 02:56 PM 7/9/04 , Oren Leavitt wrote:
> >
> > >With the high signal levels used in most modulars, noise pickup should
> > >be negligable.
> >
> > I've never had the luxury of owning a modular system, but I've always
> > wondered about whether they "radiated" any interference from all those
> > unshielded patch cords. Remember, it doesn't have to be "radio
>frequencies"
> > to cause some interference with other gear.
> >
> > I also wonder if a large modular system would pass FCC emission and
> > susceptibility standards. I don't think modulars were tested for such
> > things back in their heyday. I think most of them are sold as kits now,
>and
> > probably escape testing through some loophole in the rules.
> >
> >
> > later,
> > Glen
-Jim
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