funkmuffin
Well-known member
Hi -- I've been working on a 24 channel "Stereotype" mixer using Hakanai's boards and I'm to the point where it's time to wire everything up. As I'm working through this, I've decided to use DB25s to connect the 24 inputs from my patchbays, but I'd like to keep things tidy and well managed inside the case. There are readily available (and cheap, but that's not actually important) DB25-to-ribbon cables for use inside PCs.
Like this one:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0235524
What sort of issues would I be likely to run into using these? Noise? "Bad" wire? I'd be splitting the wires out individually at the PCB for connection to screw terminals.
Tell me why I shouldn't take the easy, clean way out! If this isn't the way to go, then what is? 24 channels for balanced audio inputs in a relatively small space - 2U rack.
Thanks in advance!
Like this one:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0235524
What sort of issues would I be likely to run into using these? Noise? "Bad" wire? I'd be splitting the wires out individually at the PCB for connection to screw terminals.
Tell me why I shouldn't take the easy, clean way out! If this isn't the way to go, then what is? 24 channels for balanced audio inputs in a relatively small space - 2U rack.
Thanks in advance!