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Old 16th June 2004   #1
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Want to setup Phili based production company with Pro Tools system, maybe DSD ideas?

Need to make sure I got plenty of them DIs for my mikes too...
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What sort of D.I s will you have available and can they be used before the pre amps?

Also, which power cables have you chosen for the bulk of your outboard?
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Im not sure I can help you, but here are some graphs.





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I don't have no DI but I got some synth dx7 and u110 may I join?

I recorded a kick too once
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What sort of D.I s will you have available and can they be used before the pre amps?

Also, which power cables have you chosen for the bulk of your outboard?
Only the best DIs for the captain's table here.

I think I ought to buy Power cables from Requisite Audio, I see there was quite a furror about them so they must be good.

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Why does the graph go to 200000 when the measurement doesn't go that high??

Why bother?

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I don't have no DI but I got some synth dx7 and u110 may I join?

I recorded a kick too once
Hey, we don't need your sort round here Jo.

Only people who've recorded a kick AND a snare are allowed in our gang.
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I too have recorded a kick, as well as a snare.
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but hey man I got a Farfisa too

pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase
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This is a little off topic, but should still be considered if travel is necessary.


In all parts of Ireland except Northern Ireland, the power system is the same as in most of Continental Europe - 220 volts, 50 hertz. In Northern Ireland and Britain, the electricity supply is of a slightly higher voltage - 240 volts. The slight difference between the two can be ignored for most practical purposes for equipment designed for either voltage.
However, the difference in voltage between the U.S.A and Europe (110 volts versus 220 volts) is a more serious problem. Connecting equipment such as hairdryers etc., designed for 110v to a 220v supply is likely to have undesirable or dangerous consequences. Heating equipment will produce 3 - 4 times more heat than at 110v. The extreme temperature will very likely damage or shorten the life of the heating elements. Lighting equipment would produce much more light at 220v, but will blow in a very short time.
Electronic equipment designed for 110v would be seriously damaged by being run at twice its design voltage. The exception is some sophisticated modern electronic equipment, such as laptop computers, which are designed to automatically adapt to different supply voltages.
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This is a little off topic, but should still be considered if travel is necessary.


In all parts of Ireland except Northern Ireland, the power system is the same as in most of Continental Europe - 220 volts, 50 hertz. In Northern Ireland and Britain, the electricity supply is of a slightly higher voltage - 240 volts. The slight difference between the two can be ignored for most practical purposes for equipment designed for either voltage.
However, the difference in voltage between the U.S.A and Europe (110 volts versus 220 volts) is a more serious problem. Connecting equipment such as hairdryers etc., designed for 110v to a 220v supply is likely to have undesirable or dangerous consequences. Heating equipment will produce 3 - 4 times more heat than at 110v. The extreme temperature will very likely damage or shorten the life of the heating elements. Lighting equipment would produce much more light at 220v, but will blow in a very short time.
Electronic equipment designed for 110v would be seriously damaged by being run at twice its design voltage. The exception is some sophisticated modern electronic equipment, such as laptop computers, which are designed to automatically adapt to different supply voltages.
But why do countries have different currency?

Why?

wHy?

WhY?
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Have you noticed any differences in the performance of any of your appliances?
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I had trouble once, popping pop corn in the microwave while the halogen lights were on. Oh well...

Sorry, for hi jacking the thread. As you were.
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and I and I and I and I and I

am I in (dx7 - u110 - farfisa - and kick recording experience - but don't know nothing about currency))
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So if I plug my DI into my fridge at 200volts would that be ok? I think this would make for cold guitar sounds.......cooollll....


What is the di for anywas?
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Tube DIs are way better for the fridge.
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