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Subject: Re: [oldsynths] Re: PAiA 4700 (introduction..)

From: eded@...
Date: 2006-08-05

The "pin tip" plugs are the right ones. When you find them (I remember getting some from DigiKey some time ago), there are stacking ones made. I've found them useful for when I want a cv to go to multiple sources...

Ed


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clay Ruby [mailto:clayruby@...]
> Sent: Saturday, August 5, 2006 04:36 PM
> To: oldsynths@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [oldsynths] Re: PAiA 4700 (introduction..)
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> > The 4700 (like the 2700 which was my first synth back in '74) uses
> > 1/8" mono patch cords for audio and very thin needle/bayonet patch
> > cords for all voltage control signals.
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> Thanks, Jim. I would be happy to post some sound samples as soon as it
> starts to sing.
> As for the needle/bayonet patch cords, I was able to find something
> called Pin Tip Plug
> here at http://www.pomonaelectronics.com
> Would these work? I was looking for the actual parts on Mouser, not sure
> if I found the right one, though.
> Thank you! -=clay
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