i use Neutrik connectors for at least half of my cabling.. i just score the sleeve with a little razor, then solder. otherwise, especially with balanced connectors it's hell. i love Neutrik. also, i always use some silver-bearing solder on any audio connections i might be making. my audio cables are *always* balanced, and have always worked at least as well as any cables i have purchased. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Hudson" <thudson@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 9:45 AM Subject: [motm] VCO calibration nightmare > > I built two 300's the last two days. When I went to calibrate them, > I knew something was wrong. The 300 I had previously built and > calibrated wasn't tracking correctly, and I couldn't tune the > two new ones, the trimers were all the way to one extreme and > still didn't track. > > Then I found the culprits. I had recently built new patch cables > using neutrik connectors. When I pulled these out and used some > older cables everything started working perfectly. > > I used a DVM and got a resistance measurement between the tip > and sleeve. > > So obviously I don't quite understand how to assemble the > cables correctly using the neutrik connectors. They don't > seem to have a good place to solder (especially the ground > connection), so I assumed the locking action of the cam > pushed the cable down to make the connection. > > Anyone else using these connectors? Any tips on how to > assemble them? > > Tomy > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Where do sports heroes like Derek Jeter, Mia Hamm, > Vince Carter and Peyton Manning hang out? Where else? > Click now and find 'em all here! > http://click.egroups.com/1/6211/6/_/529958/_/962891145/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >
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Re: [motm] VCO calibration nightmare
2000-07-06 by josiah
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