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Re: Where do I find Paris Wires [message #58349 is a reply to message #58344] |
Tue, 20 September 2005 11:02 |
Jeff Batter
Messages: 12 Registered: August 2005
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EastCoast should be able to
> change it out no problem.I guess its kinda weird for a 1 1/2 year
> old processor to go dead;comps,you gotta love 'em.
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> Anyway now I can get my money back from the power supply I just
> bought since I just got a MAGMA 13 slot;now I'm running with the
> big boys.
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> Anyway thanks again,
> PeteHey, What a great idea!
LED's to light up a tube. Hey! next, they could have a processor that
can tell when you bend the string on your guitar to *just the right
place* and would then light up a big LED "thumbs up" on the
front panel...
Or how about a pitch corrector that shows a pair of big red LED lips
on the front panel smiling when the pitch is being fixed?
Or a limiter that lights up the words ouch! ouch! ouch! in LED's
across the front panel when it catches a peak that would have
clipped something!
Yeah, that's what I need from a tube box. LED's to warm it up!
Stick with Jim Demeter, Summit, Fearn, and all the other great
designers of actual tube gear, and forget Behringer...
just a thought...
DC
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>http://www.record-producer.com/learn.cfm?a=2838
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>What kills me is the CERAMIC tube socket... those LED's must get that
tube pretty hot!! ;-)
David.
DC wrote:
> Hey, What a great idea!
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> LED's to light up a tube. Hey! next, they could have a processor that
> can tell when you bend the string on your guitar to *just the right
> place* and would then light up a big LED "thumbs up" on the
> front panel...
>
> Or how about a pitch corrector that shows a pair of big red LED lips
> on the front panel smiling when the pitch is being fixed?
>
> Or a limiter that lights up the words ouch! ouch! ouch! in LED's
> across the front panel when it catches a peak that would have
> clipped something!
>
> Yeah, that's what I need from a tube box. LED's to warm it up!
>
> Stick with Jim Demeter, Summit, Fearn, and all the other great
> designers of actual tube gear, and forget Behringer...
>
> just a thought...
>
> DC
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
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>>http://www.record-producer.com/learn.cfm?a=2838
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>
>I just got a Yamaha sub kik and it sounds GOOD!
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Re: Where do I find Paris Wires [message #58354 is a reply to message #58349] |
Tue, 20 September 2005 14:05 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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but
>>>some do. It's best to check with the manufacturer.
>>>Gene
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>I have always tied the common to sheild *at the unbalanced end* with
no ill effects. Leaving the common lifted would make me nervous...
David.
Kim wrote:
> Good call with the manual. Manual has no mention of unbalanced signals. I
> guess I'll have to work on the idea that it's balanced only, and have the
> negative lifted.
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> Thanks for the help.
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> Cheers,
> Kim.
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> "erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote:
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>>Often it stands in the manual if the preamps can use both unbalanced or
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>>balanced jacks. I know most of my preamps can use both. If you don't have
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> a
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>>manual, for the most you can find one on the net.
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>>Erling
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>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> skrev i melding news:432fd1a4$1@linux...
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>>>That's almost exactly what I suspected.
>>>
>>>It's an electronic pre, so I guess I'll have to go the "keep the negative
>>>lifted" route to be sure.
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>>>Thanks. :o)
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>>>Cheers,
>>>Kim.
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>>>"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>>>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>So what happens if I just plug in a mono 1/4 inch jack, which I'm
>>>>>guessing
>>>>>will simply short one of the balanced pair to ground. Is this bad for
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> the
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>>>>>preamp or is there so much resistance in the circuit that it doesn't
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>>>>>really
>>>>>hurt it because it's not that bigger short (because there's resistors
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>>>>>elsewhere
>>>>>in the circuit)?
>>>>>
>>>>>Just wondering if I need to wire special leads for this...
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheers,
>>>>>Kim.
>>>>
>>>>If the output of the pre is transformer coupled, you must tie the negative
>>>>side to ground if you can't do bal-bal.
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>>>>If the pre is electronically driven, you should generally let the negative
>>>>pin float. Some active drivers don't mind driving directly to ground,
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> but
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>>>>some do. It's best to check with the manufacturer.
>>>>Gene
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>>>
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>Does uad 3.9 and pais coexist peacefully?
I'm on a macG4.Kim,
Also be aware that your output level will be reduced 6dB using the + /
shld only method of unbalancing.
Larry Upton
KPBS TV/FM
San Diego
EK Sound wrote:
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