YourBigEvent
Mar 29 2005, 10:19 PM
I am in the process of renewing all my leads, something I do now and again, and am after the following if any of the suppliers on here can help
2 x phono to XLR lead 0.5m will do
8 way Phono to Phono snake, or separate phono to phono leads but colour coded
XLR to XLR lead 0.5m will do
3.5mm to phono lead 1m
Then if I still get a buzz from my active speakers, maybe a Behringer DI Box
Many thanks
Andy
Gary
Mar 29 2005, 11:26 PM
| QUOTE (ADS Entertainments @ Mar 29 2005, 10:19 PM) |
2 x phono to XLR lead 0.5m will do
XLR to XLR lead 0.5m will do |
What were the Phono to XLR leads for Andy? its an strange combination as the typical signal level going through phono is ~775mv, whereas XLR's are typically ~1000mv (1volt) or 1100mv approx. Do the two bits of gear which these leads would normally connect, offer any matching sockets eg: Phono to phono or XLR to XLR etc.
Also, is the xlr-xlr lead for audio or DMX use?
YourBigEvent
Mar 30 2005, 07:11 AM
Phono to XLR are OK impendence wise, they are to go from mixer out to speaker in, used them for the last five years with no trouble. XLR to XLR will be audio.
Failing this I could get a DI box and route it through that.
norty303
Mar 30 2005, 11:39 AM
Best thing i ever did was make all of my leads xlr-xlr. I now have adaptors and botch leads to terminate in any funny combinations. This way i only need to make up leads of the required lengths and i can terminate how i want. It also means i'm never without that rare combination that you may only have a need for once a year (and i can make it 30m long if i need to)
centrestagediscos
Mar 30 2005, 11:52 AM
cpc is where you should look andy or stage electrics but they can be pricey
Chrispy
Mar 30 2005, 11:59 AM
Here you go, and never let it be said that I never give you anything
ARD Electronics check out their lead offers (XLR - XLR 6m for £2.25 + vat!), (20m for £3.95+vat) and these will work for Audio or DMX! applications.
SEME - Ask for their special offers brochure. phono-phono leads from 59p in there!.
Cricklewood Electronics - for Spares, Fuses, Connectors etc
Greenweld - Gadgets, Trolleys, Spares, Leads, Electronics, Surplus etcCPC - A division of Farnell, but cheaper. Mucho Bargains.
YourBigEvent
Mar 30 2005, 01:16 PM
norty303
Mar 30 2005, 06:52 PM
Or try Canford Audio
http://www.canford.co.uk/ for cable and separate connectors. The new neutrik screwless XLR connectors are superb. You can fit one in under 2 mins without tools.
Buy direct from Van Damme too for good prices
http://www.vdctrading.com/
Digital discos
Mar 31 2005, 11:56 PM
Can you buy phono-xlr's off the shelf? Or would it be a case of getting a phono xlr adaptor> Or making them yourself?
YourBigEvent
Apr 1 2005, 12:50 AM
You can buy them off the shelf at most places, including your local disco shop
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