I know this has been discussed before and I have
reviewed Dave's excellent pages on the subject.
http://www.hotrodmotm.com/distribute.htm http://www.hotrodmotm.com/distribute_sod.htmBut I am at a loss on the details. And thumbing
through my parts catelogs isn't helping.
I have currently enabled a psuedo-star configuration
with a couple of 12 header boards (Paul has removed
these from the current catalog and they are not listed
on the order page and I can't remember the part
number.) coming off of the board in my '900 (using
standard MOTM power cables).
I am not quite sure whether to use the terminal block
on the '960 or the faston terminals.
What terminal block (brand and model number would be
great!) to use coming out of my '900.
For a true star configuration, do I need to bypass the
distribution board on the '900, go out to the terminal
block and then run power to each of the distribution
boards from there (including the distribution board on
the '900 itself)? Are people removing the
distribution board from the '900 altogether in this
scenario?
What types of cable is being used between the PSU and
terminal block? Between the terminal block and ther
distribution boards. (I know this was posted
perviously by Larry or Dave, but I can't find it.)
Does the type of wire need to change if I drop in a
larger power supply?
Someone has mentioned here before recommendations for
systems with multiple power suppliers. Could someone
please restate them for me?
Are new '900s coming with '960s installed? IS it
possible to swap them out one-for-one with no
modifications be made?
Why does the '960 include both faston headers and 2
terminal blocks?
How will all of this be affected when the '950s are
released?
What did I forget to ask to do this properly? I don't
know enough yet to know what else to ask.
BTW, this is primarily intended for a mutiple cabinet
enclosure which may sometimes be transported to gigs.
Thanks!
Shemp (The 'Coarse' Stooge ;-P )
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