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I am nearing the completion of the rebuild of my Series one and have
now started to focus my attention on the patch bay(s) I will be
building to interface the console with all of my outboard gear, 888's
etc.
Now as many of you already know the 1/4 jacks on the back of the
console are all unbalanced, it's is a 2 point send/return system with
a line input and a direct output for each channel so there are 4 jacks
per channel plus all the busses, mains, echo sends returns etc. Any
way to get to the point,I have a lot of cabling to my patch bays to do
and I want to make sure it is all done correctly the first time.
All of my patch bays are unbalanced, all of my 1/4 connectors on the
console are not, all of my outboard gear is balanced, all of my 888's
and midi interfaces are balanced...my head is becoming extremely
unbalanced at the thought of integrating all of this.
How exactly do I go about wiring these patch bays correctly so they
can interface with the console and other gear without any issues?
Can I just insert the TRS connectors into an unbalanced 1/4 jack and
not have to worry about changing connectors and soldering the common
and ground together or is there some other thing I should be doing?
Is it worth it for me to think about balancing the hundreds of 1/4
points on the console?
HELP?
Jack Dean Stauss
No Static Pro Audio Inc.
3083 N. California St.
Burbank, Ca. 91504
818-729-8554
818-729-8551 Fax
www.nostaticav.com
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On Feb 17, 2010, at 11:18 AM, Jack Stauss wrote:
Test!
I sent an e-mail yesterday regarding unbalanced outputs and balanced
patchbays...have not seen it yet
Jack Dean Stauss
No Static Pro Audio Inc.
3083 N. California St.
Burbank, Ca. 91504
818-729-8554
818-729-8551 Fax
www.nostaticav.com
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On Feb 15, 2010, at 1:12 PM, Sebago Sound wrote:
I actually talked to Mike over at Sytek - he said the only access to
that module is from the bottom of the console, which would require
tipping it up on end or on the rear, removing the legs and then
removing the bottom panel. Sounds like I'd have plenty of access
once
I did that, but it's going to be pretty disruptive. Seems like there
is some debate over the best way to access, either through the rear
or
bottom. If I can actually get in there enough to at least clean the
switches, and possibly replace the socketed IC through the rear
without having to tip the thing up on end, that would be preferable.
I'll at least be able to take a closer look this evening. Thanks so
far for the suggestions.
Bill
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
Greetings,
We've put up quite a few (but not all) of the IC and other semi-
conductor
data sheets on the Neotek Web Site. I'm pretty sure the logic
stuff from the
S3C is up, if not I have them here.
Regards, Jim
www.analogbros.com/neotek
At 02:49 PM 2/15/2010, you wrote:
Hi
A TL0 74 is a lower noise, higher specification version of an '84
and as
such either will work in the audio circuits but the '74 is
considerably
quieter.
There are of course far better chips available now (20 odd years
later!)
but many will need an adaptor as they are SMD devices.
The 4013 is a dual 'flip flop' but the 4020 is a counter divider
chip and
are not at all similar. Google the data sheets to see what they do.
Matt S
[email protected] wrote:
Why is it that some module use a TL084 in the op amp before the
EQ and
some have TL074? Which is correct? All so I have had some
modules that had a
4013 chip and some used a 4020 chip. Which is correct as there
seems to be
no answer on my schematics. This is for input modules.
Thanks,
Clark
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