ruffrecords
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Brian Roth said:http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/xlr-chassis-connectors/d-series/
Bri
Thanks mate. So basically NC3FD-H* and NC3MD-H*.
I'm spoilt for choice.
Cheers
Ian
Brian Roth said:http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/xlr-chassis-connectors/d-series/
Bri
ruffrecords said:PS. A few posts ago I said the monitor would need only to switch between the master bus and 2TK playback for A/B comparison because the Solo feature would let you set levels/check quality of individual channels. However, I forgot about the AUX sends. So a third postion on the switch is needed to accommodate these.
Cheers
Ian
Brian Roth said:On various Neve and Amek desks the monitor had a switch for "internal" and "external" sources. Then, two banks of switches selected stereo mix, auxes, etc for internal and several " 2 track" sources for external.
Bri
Timjag said:It's a great project Ian! Any photos yet?
pvision said:Just had a good read of your thoughts re the project, Ian, and have only one suggestion: put the HP filter on the mic amp module
This frees up panel space on the EQs (or allows more free space, depending whether an HPF was planned or not) and allows it to be put where it is most needed - on the mic pre
Nick Froome
At the moment, the knobs (which are rather nice Sifam ones) are a lot taller than the toggle switches so they don't get in the way when you operate the knobs. However, they do look better when offset as in your illustration and what is more, that would make it easier the fit in the EQ in/out toggle above them. Nice idea, thanks. By the way, the knobs are 14.5mm diameter at the base so they are not the smallest available but the do nicely cover the switch nut. Now I have the panel I might try some 11mm diameter ones.pvision said:I completely concur with your dislike for cramped panels. So maybe offset the switches on the EQ from the pots so there's more finger room?
I am mechanically challenged so it takes me absolutely ages to do this stuff. What you now see as 'sweet' is the result of several years plodding. Even then I cannot take much credit. The little die castings are the key to it and they are standard Eurorack parts made by all the sub-rack manufacturers like Schroff, Fischer and SRS and are designed specifically to connect Eurocards to front panels.The mechanical construction is very sweet
Nick Froome
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