I am building a custom patchbay for my preamps and compressor. All of which are 1/3 rack sizes (no, they are not tiny Universal Audio preamps. :roll: )
Instead of wiring a XLR and TRS for the balanced lines in, those combos from Neutrik would be the best thing. I don't even know if its OK to just wire a TRS jack and XLR up together to common lines (ganged 1, 2, 3).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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http://www.fullcompass.com also has a good selection of neutrik.
http://www.fullcompass.com also has a good selection of neutrik.
I get my neutrik from http://www.redco.com
I get my neutrik from
http://www.redco.com
Definitely http://www.redco.com. They have the best selection,
Definitely http://www.redco.com. They have the best selection, prices, and service from what I can tell. Parts Express is close, but not quite.
Chris at Redco has always gotten my stuff to me fast and answered questions, handled problems, etc.
xlr / trs I am in the process of racking up some channel strips
xlr / trs
I am in the process of racking up some channel strips. I went to the Parts Express site & they do have several different XLR/TRS pannel mount jacks listed....so I will ask the same question as the original poster.....which one should I use for mic pre input?
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If I understand the term "normalized" as it relates to audio con
If I understand the term "normalized" as it relates to audio connectors correctly, then:
Normalized jacks would be for use in building a conventional patchbay, where convention dictates a row of input jacks and a row of output jacks...in this design you'd want the in-jacks and the out-jacks connected electrically, so, I assume normalized TRS/XLR combo jacks might have an additional conductor terminal?... and... this extra terminal would be for connecting (shorting) the jacksets together?...and...if you'd just be wanting to use the jacks as simple inputs, then you wouldn't need jacks with this extra conductor terminal?
I've had zero experience with building patchbays, so I'm actually sort of guessing.
The concept of "normalled" audio connections gets pretty weird, and I don't pretend to have a vast knowledge of it.
:roll:
Ok, for the panel mounts, I would go to this website: http://
Ok, for the panel mounts, I would go to this website:
http://
He has some really good panel mounts. They have threads on the actual panel mount so you don't have to use any nuts. This makes a pretty big difference whenever you have a bunch to do. Plus they're easier to change because you can leave everything soldered and just switch that particular panel mount to a different spot on the panel, etc.
Then, I usually get the "DP" label plates from Redco. You can get them to print just about any label you want on there. I'd also buy the rack panel from the guy at TrikTags. I've done several racks with this method from 2-space racks with one pre to mobile shock-mounted racks with 18 spaces, etc. It's really a good system. The guys at both TrikTags and Redco will give you great customer service and about the best prices. I'm going to try and upload one pic of a rack with these products.
Oh yeah...for regular mic cable stuff, the NC3MX and NC3FX from Neutrik are the least expensive and they still get the job done. Easy to solder also.
Markertek.com, possibly...they are a major supplier to the broad
Markertek.com, possibly...they are a major supplier to the broadcasting industry...or so they claim.
They've had a good selection of Neutrik products in the past.