ISO Adapter - Bogen Manfrotto 5/8 stud to 5/8-27 thread
There are a lot of kewl and versatile lighting mounts for photography and it seems like they'd be good to have around for creative mic mounting problems. I've seen the studs with 1/4" thread on one end and 3/8" thread on the other - a 3/8-16-5/8-27 bushing could go on those and then a mic clip/shock-mount, but too many adapters and such leads to having stuff move when you don't want it to.
Adapters for Manfrotto light stands?
Hi all,
Last week I've been reading through all the posts in this forum (again)
Loads of knowledge, great. And some practical tips too. It keeps amazing me.
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1/4" dual adapter and XLR dual adapter? exist?
Hey All,
I am in need of a dual adapter for a 1/4" plug(s) and XLR plug(s)..does something like this exist? (see picture i drew) It would allow for me to plugin two headphones for example into one port..or two XLR mics into one port..
If so, where do you buy them from?
balanced adapters
ok i am tracking some acoustic drums and have all of my pre's taken by the overheads, kick and top and bottom snare. i run with a MOTU 2408 mkIII and it has a built in mixer (great feature) and i decided to use it. i am using the Sennheiser e604's for my toms. i dont have a lot of money to spend on new cables so i bought some adapters to convert my XLR to a unbalanced 1/4 to fit my motu.
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Which adapter for the traveler?
I was wondering if there's a specific brand of power converters people use who travel around the world. Since the power standards are different, it's a pain to get those in some countries. I want one which converts 240 to 120 volts. I could plug my power conditioner which will have all the rack equipment (preamps and stuff) connected to it, to the power converter.
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affordable adapter for 5/8" light stands
:cool: I recently purchased four of these from LSC in Los Angeles and am very happy with both the construction and the price ($14.95 retail.) I am told that Coffey Sound also carries them.
Courtney Goodin (aka Goodsound) makes them and says:
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Mic Power supply's a hummin-OK to use a ground lift adapter?
So there's one and only one thing in the studio here that introduces ground hum.
A power supply for a tube mic.
Everything's on one isolated circuit BTW.
A 3 to 2 prong ground lift adapter will silence this nutty piece o' hummin gear, but is it safe? (This mic will be used for a D/I'd electric guitarist who will be simulaneously playing and singing).
Second Focusrite ADC Adapter question
. I fogot to ask this in my previous post .
I understand that the ADC adapter actually allows for the A/D conversion of 8 tracks; four from the unit in which the adapter is installed and four from the XLR ADC inputs on the back of the unit.
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Focusrite ISA 428 - ADC adapter and recording to hard drive
Hello all,
I just recently purchased a Focusrute ISA 428. I am trying to make up my mind as to whether I need to also get the MH-442 ADC adapter.
Without the ADC adapter, I would simply be running the four outputs of the ISA 428 to the inputs of my soundcard breakout box.
SCSI-USB Adapter?
Hi.
I have some external scsi things (scanners, hard disks, CD drives; I think they are all ultra-scsi, in any case, they are about 4-7 years old, but still work fine). I would like to be able to put them further away from the PC than scsi cables allow.
I am wondering if there is such a thing as a usb-to scsi adapter, that I could hook up in the following way:
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