Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 5:12 pm Anybody know if 500 modules (not racks) can be used all over the world?

Example - can a single module - preamp/comp/whatever - work in a US voltage 500 series rack the same as a UK voltage 500 series rack etc.
500 series racks do all of the AC to DC conversion in the rack itself, so the module would see the same DC voltage from the rack regardless of what the AC input voltage is.

Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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Nate Dort wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 9:21 am
llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 5:12 pm Anybody know if 500 modules (not racks) can be used all over the world?

Example - can a single module - preamp/comp/whatever - work in a US voltage 500 series rack the same as a UK voltage 500 series rack etc.
500 series racks do all of the AC to DC conversion in the rack itself, so the module would see the same DC voltage from the rack regardless of what the AC input voltage is.
Thanks, you explained that well

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Hey so on that patchbay tip: would this be a good project to learn to solder on? Or maybe too complicated?

This will not be a small project since my 32 channel Venice and 16 channel io is going to be the heart of the thing before outboard is even considered.

I would love to not do it but tbh I’d probably put off buying cable just as much as I would put off building cables, but I’d be out less $ with the former.

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AttackChimp wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 8:54 am Is there a thread on current 'entry level' turntables? I'm looking for one myself.
Not exactly, though there are a couple of threads with overlapping conversations that may be worth browsing:

"Build an OK hi-fi from scratch": https://premierrockforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=69457

"What's now in your hi-fi?": https://premierrockforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=69194

I have one of these; it's pretty good: https://uturnaudio.com/

I also have one of these; looks like Audio Technica has newer models: https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/at-lp120-usb
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jfv wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 9:12 am
AttackChimp wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 8:54 am Is there a thread on current 'entry level' turntables? I'm looking for one myself.
Not exactly, though there are a couple of threads with overlapping conversations that may be worth browsing:

"Build an OK hi-fi from scratch": https://premierrockforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=69457

"What's now in your hi-fi?": https://premierrockforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=69194

I have one of these; it's pretty good: https://uturnaudio.com/

I also have one of these; looks like Audio Technica has newer models: https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/at-lp120-usb
Thanks very much! :)

Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 7:32 pm Hey so on that patchbay tip: would this be a good project to learn to solder on? Or maybe too complicated?

This will not be a small project since my 32 channel Venice and 16 channel io is going to be the heart of the thing before outboard is even considered.

I would love to not do it but tbh I’d probably put off buying cable just as much as I would put off building cables, but I’d be out less $ with the former.
My patchbay was my first bigger soldering project. That was a million years ago and it's still in use and doing fine. Bantam/TT bays (like mine) are harder to deal with because everything is smaller but otherwise no big deal. My bays all came from electronics surplus stores so the first job was desoldering the scrap wire ends that were still attached and then cleaning and prepping to rewire them. Since then I've done more studio installs than I'd like to think about and have wired a ton of patchbays. I'm no master but it's really not hard once you get going.
It's labour intensive but it's well worth it as you'll save a ton of dough doing it yourself.

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What are some good Youtube videos/content on easy guitar maintenance? I'm talking about changing strings, or fixing a buzzing string. This can be for acoustic and electric (I have both).

I recently paid $65 to have a guy change the strings on my guitar and fix a buzzing fret. I want to know if it's worth learning how to DIY so I don't have to spend money every time there's a problem.
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zircona1 wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:25 am What are some good Youtube videos/content on easy guitar maintenance? I'm talking about changing strings, or fixing a buzzing string. This can be for acoustic and electric (I have both).

I recently paid $65 to have a guy change the strings on my guitar and fix a buzzing fret. I want to know if it's worth learning how to DIY so I don't have to spend money every time there's a problem.
I would send an acoustic to a luthier, and learn to fix the electrics.

However, a full set up and fret leveling is totally worth 65 bucks, imo.

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Full set up and a fret level for $65 is a total deal.

That said, pretty much all guitar maintenance can be DIY'd. Most of this stuff isn't rocket surgery, you just need to learn how to do it. 5 years ago I knew literally nothing about it, I could change strings, that was it. Now I'm comfy doing pretty much all the routine stuff except filing nut slots, and I just got some files, so that's next on the list.

As far as youtube, The Dylan Talks Tone guy seems good, Stew Mac has some Dan Erlewine vids. Dan has a book that covers the basics. There's lots of good luthiers on youtube, I can't remember the names but just search for whatever particular task, someone will have a helpful vid.
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