As I said: They WERE expensive THESE DAYS, only switchcraft being available.
And the female XLR was half as much more than the male, like shoes in a shoe
shop TODAY...
B.t.W.: An XLR cable has no +, nor on pin 3 neither on pin 2. It is only a
cable. I think you mean adaptors.
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "jesper" <jesper@...>
To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: Betr: Re: [Simmons Drums] cranking up the SDS-V output
Michael Buchner skrev:
> I always wondered about these resistors, but finally I was told the story:
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> all these XLR plugs cost a fortune these days.
Thanks for the lesson! All my XLR-cables are marked either 2+ or 3+ to
allow for easier patching... (Though I still wonder about that SDS-7
with serial 250...)
I don't find the XLR's that expensive. I've found a good supplier. Sure,
it's not switchcraft, but I'm not going on a world tour either. If
you're a greedy bastard there is noone stopping you from hard wiring to
the inside either. :D
BTW, with a lot of will and some force (or as we say in Sweden, "vilja,
våld och vaselin") I managed to squeeze the d∗∗n Paragon brain into my
rack today. Next day off will probably mean some MTM-patching...
∗piouw∗
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electronically yours, jesper
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