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Subject: Re: Industrial D*gital Delay Q

From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...
Date: 1999-12-16

Is it one of those jobbies that they use to delay audio for large rooms
where they want to compensate for the delay when multiple speaker systems
are used? They are typically "wired in" and have that "industrial" look.

LH
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> From: David Bivins <dbivins@...>
> To: MOTM <motm@onelist.com>
> Subject: [motm] Industrial D∗gital Delay Q
> Date: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 4:35 PM
>
> From: "David Bivins" <dbivins@...>
>
> Hey gang,
>
> Substance (ab)use and eBay only mix once in a great while. This time they
> didn't.
>
> I picked up a digital delay that was obviously meant for industrial
> application, I guess for lasers or something. It has what appear to be
> inlets for conduit on the sides. The circuit board is very accessible,
and
> there's a little dual-function knob on the front to set the time. I've
> peeked around the 'net and found that these delays can range in time from
1
> sec up to a lot of seconds (one had 99.99 sec max delay).
>
> But that's neither here nor there if it's meant to delay something other
> than audio.
>
> So here they are, the questions:
>
> 1) What the hell is this?
> 2) If I can't use it to delay audio (which I'm assuming), can I use it to
> delay voltages/triggers?
> 3) Is there a third question I should be asking?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you people can provide.
>
> Best,
>
> David.
>
>