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  1. Dragoneer
    15th December 2012 - permalink
    Dragoneer
    Hi, 2N1305. I am trying to plan out a patch bay designed for multiple guitar amps and cabinets. I was actually sketching out a rough spec diagram of the planned patch bay, when I happened to stumble on a thread here that sparked my interest. In one of the posts, you wrote:

    "It is possible, in fact if you use a rotary, make-before-break contact switch, you can achieve this. but bear in mind that you cannot have more than one speaker cabinet plugged in at a time. Unfortunately you cannot do this with a tube amplifier, unless the amplifier has separate outputs for different impedance speakers,
    If you want to know how to make the rotary-switched circuit, I can scan you a drawing, let me know."

    I was wondering if there might be a chance that you would be willing to scan me a drawing. It would be greatly appreciated! If you're up to it, my email is: DJRHFACTOR@hotmail.com.
    Thank you very much for your time. I hope to hear from you soon.
  2. jnaki
    12th June 2011 - permalink
    jnaki
    would you be able to give me some help in putting in an aux plug in my boombox? email me at jnaki at cox.net i can send photos of the boombox i have.

    thanks,
    jnaki
  3. thrustman
    2nd April 2011 - permalink
    thrustman
    I decided to revive my 22 year old Mk III 24 channel. Im attempting to do the power supply recap and my stereo master out left and right strips. My question is : I have the electrolitic caps for the stereo bus are these the only ones that I should be concerned with or are there other caps on the stereo out that I should be replacing at the same time. The last time I used this board was about three years ago but it was in a1 shape at that point. I dont want to pull the two cards though and not be prudent and have to pull them again though. I could not get panasonic fm so I bought Nichicon Muse KZ . I hope they are the equal of fm. In general I was always satified with the sound but over 22 years the board had started soundin a little duller less impactful I felt. But I never had a problem except constantly blown VU meter bulbs. Either PM me or contact me at underboss1@juno.com

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  • About 2N1305
    Location
    Canada
    Occupation
    electronics technician
    Career highlights
    I worked for Industry Canada doing 60GHz propagation projects, worked at local fibre-optic telecommunications company doing prototyping and lab maintenance, also testing.currently in EW filed, design, integration (assembly and testing RF sub-assemblies, etc)
    Key gear used
    analog tape decks, basf tape, scotch tape (1/4 inch), other if budget permits. Zoom R16
    Influences
    Vintage Rock up to vintage-sounding modern rock, going through Prog rock, Ponty and some other odd stuff.
    Instruments
    Guitar, Bass, microphone, drums, soldering iron, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer.
    Studio Name
    the bookshelf.
    Back Line
    Please don't laugh.
  • Signature
    Not GerANIUM, GerMAnium, dammit!

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