So I am looking to replace a Yamaha GA 32/12 console which was stolen :mad: from a Church in Downers Grove, IL between 12pm on Sunday Jan.11 and 1 PM on Thursday Jan.15.
If by chance anyone hears anything PM me.
Here's what happened: I walked into our booth at the church yesterday and...
If your really crazy about how much the sound op. is pushing the system. You could install The Electronic Orange. Here is a description I found from dream4sweet.blogspot.com "Castle GA904 Electronic Orange: The Castletech Electronic Orange Noise Controller is connected to the main power supply...
Hmmm . . . . . . never heard of audio and video on a S-Video connector. Here is a description of what an S-Video signal is. Van are you sure you weren't thinking of SCART
Thanks for the clarification Derek.
It seems as though I did misunderstand what the pin-out on the cable was. When someone originally explained it to me it was in the wee hours of the morning after a very long work day.
I have seen these cables wired like this. . .
The center cable with the 2 conductors: The 1st conductor is used as a common ground the 2nd conductor is used as a common neutral.
The other four cables with three conductors each are used as the hot terminals for each circuit.
I personally...
Thats what I was thinking. You might save yourself the headache and pickup a clearcom system, a 2way radio interface and some Motorola business class 2way radios (but only if you have an extra butt load of money sitting around collecting dust!!!). Obviously this would be expensive but its most...
Ya, the backside is a shock hazard. Just stayaway from it when the unit is live. If anything you might want to consider mounting some sort of cover over that area.
How soon do you need them? I am guessing that you wouldn't need them that soon if you are looking on the internet unless you plan to over night-ship them. If you know anyone who can sew well they should be able to make some basic mic pouches in a short amount of time.
One quick fix...
Hey all, I just stumbled upon this today while looking for some cost effective house hold LED bulbs. This seems like it could be a cheaper alternative for a small work light then a littlite. Not sure about how bright the output is but it looks promising.
Flexible LED Light
I'm surprised that no one has talked about the phoebus ultra arc II yet. They come in a long throw version and a short throw version. I know the long throw uses a HTI 400 Watt lamp and because of the optics, it looks as if it is a 1,500 watt follow spot. If anything phoebus is another brand to...