For installs? Every company I’ve worked for (and it’s multiple) doing install work, 95% of what we installed was screw down terminals.... permanent theatre installs, conference rooms, major companies, universities/classrooms, basically all screw down.A latching connector is always preferred to screw-down or friction-mount. Thanks, M
Wow. I really asked a serious question I was wondering what application one would have for an rj45 with a panel mount XLR. You apparently took offense that I would dare question you and felt it necessary to display your credentials as "the owner" of you company and that you were doing what "everyone" does. Telling me that a latching connector is 'always' preferred in an installation over a friction fit is ludicrous. Do you have any idea how many units I have built that have traveled all over the world with external panel mount supplying signal to an internal screw terminal?Nope - I said "nearly everyone." You read "everybody," perhaps because you seem (from your tone) to have some bone to pick with me/the industry/my post/the world/I don't care.
If it makes you happy, let me reiterate: I want that connector because I like latching connectors more than other types and because that will make ME happy. Feel better? m
@mbrown3039 & @Van You two could prove useful to the poster seeking advice lighting a wrestling ring; you could serve as stand-ins for setting camera angles and aperture settings.Wow. I really asked a serious question I was wondering what application one would have for an rj45 with a panel mount XLR. You apparently took offense that I would dare question you and felt it necessary to display your credentials as "the owner" of you company and that you were doing what "everyone" does. Telling me that a latching connector is 'always' preferred in an installation over a friction fit is ludicrous. Do you have any idea how many units I have built that have traveled all over the world with external panel mount supplying signal to an internal screw terminal?
This is an educational forum. Perhaps a non-confrontational answer to an innocent question would better serve to community than an indignant retort due to the fact that someone dare question you? Get over yourself.
@mbrown3039 & @Van You two could prove useful to the poster seeking advice lighting a wrestling ring; you could serve as stand-ins for setting camera angles and aperture settings.
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
Perhaps not mis-quoting me in a snarky, non-education reply (" Wow, that's some news. Everybody in the install business you say?") would also be useful. Or, feel free to not reply to any of my posts if they're not to your liking, I'm fine either way. Have a super day!Wow. I really asked a serious question I was wondering what application one would have for an rj45 with a panel mount XLR. You apparently took offense that I would dare question you and felt it necessary to display your credentials as "the owner" of you company and that you were doing what "everyone" does. Telling me that a latching connector is 'always' preferred in an installation over a friction fit is ludicrous. Do you have any idea how many units I have built that have traveled all over the world with external panel mount supplying signal to an internal screw terminal?
This is an educational forum. Perhaps a non-confrontational answer to an innocent question would better serve to community than an indignant retort due to the fact that someone dare question you? Get over yourself.
Just so happened to be thinking the same thing LOL.@mbrown3039 & @Van You two could prove useful to the poster seeking advice lighting a wrestling ring; you could serve as stand-ins for setting camera angles and aperture settings.
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
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