dj_illusions
Active Member
Hey - I have a question regarding JTM Modules.... So may be up the alley of some of the more experienced members or those who can remember back to the darn things!!
Our venue still runs 72 JTM Configuration Dimmers, 65 2.4kW modules and the remainder are 5kW modules. Also running 4 12 Channel digital racks through a multiplex.
I have recently rebuilt a 20 Way rack, in original casing with bits and pieces I found around the place, I tested all modules with a contraption I made that gives it 240v, 9v control and a load, allowing you to see if the module still dims and set the top and bottom trims.
I have heard a few people a while back discussing JTM's and they were saying that when the module no longer works or can not be trimmed, you can convert a module to Triax and resurect it. I was hoping someone knows what this process actually involves and how to do it?
I am fairly young, worked in the industry for a number of years, and despite what the younger generation of techs say, the JTM's are still an awesome work horse, and I would love to see them keep running!!
cheers,
Jeremy
Our venue still runs 72 JTM Configuration Dimmers, 65 2.4kW modules and the remainder are 5kW modules. Also running 4 12 Channel digital racks through a multiplex.
I have recently rebuilt a 20 Way rack, in original casing with bits and pieces I found around the place, I tested all modules with a contraption I made that gives it 240v, 9v control and a load, allowing you to see if the module still dims and set the top and bottom trims.
I have heard a few people a while back discussing JTM's and they were saying that when the module no longer works or can not be trimmed, you can convert a module to Triax and resurect it. I was hoping someone knows what this process actually involves and how to do it?
I am fairly young, worked in the industry for a number of years, and despite what the younger generation of techs say, the JTM's are still an awesome work horse, and I would love to see them keep running!!
cheers,
Jeremy