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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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
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
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 ,
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
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
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
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
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
1999-07-27 by james holloway
I make my own out of small gauge coax cable. so count me out. Jim
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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]
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
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
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,
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?
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
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.
1999-07-26 by Paul Schreiber
... No, just use the jumper wire as Dave Bradley has stated. Paul S.
1999-07-26 by Tentochi
... Will a retrofit be available? How much? When? How hard to install? --Shemp
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
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
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
1999-07-25 by Paul Schreiber
On the schematic (PCB is OK) D2 is drawn backwards. Paul Schreiber
1999-07-25 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks for the tip Dave. I have this printed out and will try it when I get filter # 2. :) Stooge Larry ... From: Dave Bradley To: MOTM List
1999-07-24 by Dave Bradley
A discussion on AH awhile back led me to experiment last night with using my MOTM system to simulate Moog fatness . The MOTM VCOs already have a very musical
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
1999-07-21 by J. Larry Hendry
... Three pleases.... Geesh Paul, you can t turn that down. :) LH
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
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
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
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
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
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
1999-07-21 by Paul Schreiber
I agree. Usually, the bottom 12U holds a 400lb power supply! Not MOTM-happy. Paul S. ... From: Mark Pulver To: motm@onelist.com
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
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. :)