oran.outan
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Hi All,
Why doing a DIY patch bay !??!
I have a Neutrik NYS-SPP-L1 and was bored about and a good patchbay is not cheap... And is no more than a bunch of connectors and routing !
So I decided to make my own, 48 Jack in front / D-Sub25 on the back.
The principle is simple, 2 cards of 8 in/out above each other are linked with IDE cable (or solder wire), they have to be set as fully normal, half normal (Never tested), isolated (use the soldering pads related to the setting you want).
Here the BOM Needed (I used), Jack need to be NRJ6H(x)
- 48x Jack : NRJ6HM-1
- 48x NRJ-NUT-MN
- 6x D25S13A4PL00LF
- 24 pin IDE pin and connector (need to be right angle)
I used a blank frontpanel, make the hole myself (which use some times...)
I already have few things and it cost me around 70€ including the PCB.
Here's how is look :
If you have Any question, message me...
Enjoy°°°
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Why doing a DIY patch bay !??!
I have a Neutrik NYS-SPP-L1 and was bored about and a good patchbay is not cheap... And is no more than a bunch of connectors and routing !
So I decided to make my own, 48 Jack in front / D-Sub25 on the back.
The principle is simple, 2 cards of 8 in/out above each other are linked with IDE cable (or solder wire), they have to be set as fully normal, half normal (Never tested), isolated (use the soldering pads related to the setting you want).
Here the BOM Needed (I used), Jack need to be NRJ6H(x)
- 48x Jack : NRJ6HM-1
- 48x NRJ-NUT-MN
- 6x D25S13A4PL00LF
- 24 pin IDE pin and connector (need to be right angle)
I used a blank frontpanel, make the hole myself (which use some times...)
I already have few things and it cost me around 70€ including the PCB.
Here's how is look :
If you have Any question, message me...
Enjoy°°°
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