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Re: Neutrik Connector Pricing

1999-07-28 by Mark T

Sorry about that folks! The pricing that I got on the Neutrik 1/4 s was from Markertek Video Supply. The pricing did not list minimum quantities, so if we do a

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Patchcords - observations

1999-07-28 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, my observation from the few that have responded is that people have their own favorite (or already purchased) cable. And, the discount for large

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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-28 by Mark T

... True, Star Quad is a bit tough to work with, but once you get the hang of it it preps quite quickly. It shouldn t take 15 minuites to prep a cable though ,

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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-28 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

With all the experience that he s getting, it sounds like Cary should open a business making the official MOTM patch cables (seven patch bays! -- ouch)! I m

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Re: Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by james holloway

Andrew, It depends, if you are really concerned about stuff like cable losses transient noise, and stuff like that the high end connector/cables would reduce

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Re: Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by J. Larry Hendry

... My $.02 is use what you have. If it is the same as the piece you sent me, I would be happy with it. It may not survive being run over by one of the

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Re: Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by Andrew Schrock

All, I have to ask.. what s the difference between the high end cable Paul mentioned and the Belden cable which was discussed a month or so ago? I m just

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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by thebass

Do what I do, borrow a cable here and there from your friends and never return them. Pretty soon you have more cables than you will ever need. that was a

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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by Cary Roberts

... Star Quad is a pain in the @$$ to strip and prep for soldering. It s fine when you need top notch mic cables for long runs in the studio, but I don t see

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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by mark scetta

i m used the neutrik connectors myself and might be interested in part of a bulk purchase. i also usually use L-2T2S and am in need of some more at the moment

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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote

1999-07-27 by Mark T

Hi all. I ve been watching the patchcord discussion also and see the two approaches (readymade vs. kit). I would prefer the roll your own form, as I agree

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Re: Patchcord kits

1999-07-27 by Cary Roberts

... I recently purchased $7k of wire, connectors, and patchbays from Redco Audio and was pleased with their prices and service. Silver TRS Neutriks were $2.25

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Re: Patchcord kits

1999-07-27 by J. Larry Hendry

... Well, I certainly figured there would be some of BOTH. From the mail I see on the list, there are some users that are not comfortable with DIY anything.

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RE: Patchcord kits

1999-07-27 by Tentochi

I *was* interested. I think you should have one part number that is standard and let up do what we want from there. I will buy shrink wrap (already have

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Re: Patchcord kits

1999-07-27 by Paul Schreiber

Well, if *nobody* is interested in me providing cables, then I won t! Paul S. confused ... From: jmw To: motm@onelist.com

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Re: Patchcord kits

1999-07-27 by jmw

I m interested in a group purchase of plugs & cable - although I would *really* like it Paul s offered cable with stripped & tinnned leads - It s probabIy

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Re: Patchcord kits

1999-07-26 by J. Larry Hendry

Thanks for the detailed info Paul. I agree with Cary that many of us would rather DIY our cables. You part numbers will make part ordering easy. Perhaps if

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Re: Allied website???

1999-07-26 by Paul Schreiber

www.allied.avnet.com Paul S. ... From: Dave Bradley To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 3:27 PM Subject: [motm]

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Allied website???

1999-07-26 by Dave Bradley

... Does Allied have a web site you can order from? I ve tried www.alliedelectronics.com and www.allied.com to no avail. Dave Bradley Principal Software

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Patchcord kits

1999-07-26 by Paul Schreiber

... Too much hassle on my end. Certainly, anybody with an Allied catalog can buy the cable and plugs and make up their own patchcords. The economical plugs

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Re: 420 happiness, etc

1999-07-26 by Paul Schreiber

Any value from 1K to 4.7K should work. Paul S. ... From: J. Larry Hendry To: motm@onelist.com Date: Monday, July 26,

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Re: 420 happiness, etc

1999-07-26 by J. Larry Hendry

... Paul, I think I read in the original note that a resistor might be better here than a jumper wire. If that is true, would you care to recommend a size?

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Re: 420 happiness, etc

1999-07-26 by Cary Roberts

... Since this is a DIY list, how about selling cable kits? Neutrik 1/4 TRS plugs are only $2.25 each in bulk, so even less for the TS plugs. And Mogami

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ADSR

1999-07-26 by Paul Schreiber

... ones ... The attack mod is to set the charge voltage from the current +15 to +12V. I suppose you could hack it in there. Paul S.

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Re: 420 happiness, etc

1999-07-26 by james holloway

Will the 555 circuit and attack increase be mods those of us with older ones can retro fit? Jim

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Re: 420 happiness, etc

1999-07-26 by Paul Schreiber

to Everyone: I have a really good MP3 encoder here. Send WAV files on CD-R and I can encode them no problem. Or on a ZIP disk. 16-bit stereo, 44.1Khz sample

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420 happiness, etc

1999-07-26 by Christopher Jeris

Just finished the first 420 and tried it out today. As everyone else has said, *WOW*. I think my ears are bleeding. I found it actually more powerful as a

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motm800 mod

1999-07-24 by mark scetta

ok people i appreciate your responses about the trigger mod for the EG but i still don t have a clear idea of what to do. would someone spell it out for this

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RE: motm800 mod

1999-07-23 by roytate@xxxxx.xxx

From: mark scetta ... I would also like a clear description (with a picture) of how to do this modification. If someone who has done the

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RE: motm800 mod

1999-07-23 by Dave Bradley

Here s the original post... ... From: John Speth I d like to share a couple of MOTM modifications that I found useful. Both are simple and

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motm800 mod

1999-07-23 by mark scetta

ok people i appreciate your responses about the trigger mod for the EG but i still don t have a clear idea of what to do. would someone spell it out for this

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Re: Racks on wheels

1999-07-23 by Andrew Schrock

My 2 bits: I ve gotten both my big ol racks from the trash around my University. One was big&black, 6.5 + tall, on casters, but it was way too big to even get

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Racks on wheels

1999-07-23 by joe.pavone

I have found that open racks on wheels are very helpfull. I have 2 right now. One is a Quicklok that is tubular with the lower half sloped. see

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by J. Larry Hendry

... Oh, too cool. I never thought about a clear cover on the back of mine so you could see the backs of the modules. Great idea Cary. ... or ... This is

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Re: VCA's

1999-07-21 by J. Larry Hendry

... Three pleases.... Geesh Paul, you can t turn that down. :) LH

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Re: racks

1999-07-21 by J. Larry Hendry

... over? ... Chris, I have my MOTM in a similar rack. And, I have used the same type you speak of in the past with LOTs of heavy stuff with no fear of

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by Cary Roberts

... ABSOLUTELY TRUE!!!! ... The good racks from B-Line and Newton do break down. Get the real thing, they re cheaper and better than the Mid-Atlantic and IT

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by Mark Pulver

... Yes, you can weight them down, but at 15kg a pop, you re gonna need a few bricks. There s some physics involved here that I don t know the math for, but

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by Christopher Jeris

Paul I agree. Usually, the bottom 12U holds a 400lb power supply! Not Paul MOTM-happy. Mark The tall relay racks are usually bolted to the floor... Hm. I

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by james holloway

At work We use large steel feet that mount perpendicular to the rack frame. This configuration allows one to push the rack easily if it is set on a concrete

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by Cary Roberts

... You can get a nice grey powdercoat B-Line 7 relay rack for $100 or so from Graybar. These are designed to be bolted to the floor and top supported. I

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RE: VCA's

1999-07-21 by Dave Bradley

... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE selectable exponential/linear response on each amp! Exponential has such a snappy response when doing percussive stuff!! Dave Bradley

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Re: Quad VCA/panner; Blacet; racks

1999-07-21 by Mark Pulver

... The tall relay racks are usually bolted to the floor... We live for hem here at work, and I have had them installed at home in past gear configurations. :)

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