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121I swapped the clipping diodes in my DS-1 to LEDs and holy fuck it sounds amazing now.
wouldn't those channel strips be more suitable for 19" racking or even make a wooden box with a front panel to mount the channels and then use a power supply from fivefish audio or JLM? not even sure if you could regulate a 500 series rack to the needed +24/-24 volts.Kniferide wrote: Tue Aug 26, 2025 5:24 pm Anyone ever prototype for 500 series? A guy dropped off a Yamaha M916 Console at my house a few years ago and I'm thinking about parting it for Preamp and EQ's. Wondering if doing it with some sort of 500 Series prototype boards would be a good solution. Seems like maybe an idea.
I wasn't sure of the spec of 500 series, but the one place I found 500 series proto boards had +/- 24v on the blade connector, so I assumed the did it. I have none and have been avoiding 500 series for the same reason I avoid Eurorack modular... Money pit swapsplosion disorder. I was just thinking it might be a fast good way to get a few channels affordably that doesn't take up much space. I have very little space. Still looking at options. I have only looked inside for about 5 min, I think there was a mouse in there! Wiring is in a way.bassdriver wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 3:06 amwouldn't those channel strips be more suitable for 19" racking or even make a wooden box with a front panel to mount the channels and then use a power supply from fivefish audio or JLM? not even sure if you could regulate a 500 series rack to the needed +24/-24 volts.Kniferide wrote: Tue Aug 26, 2025 5:24 pm Anyone ever prototype for 500 series? A guy dropped off a Yamaha M916 Console at my house a few years ago and I'm thinking about parting it for Preamp and EQ's. Wondering if doing it with some sort of 500 Series prototype boards would be a good solution. Seems like maybe an idea.
500-series is an API standard and only has +/-16; there's a different, very rarely used system called 51X that adds +/- 24 to the edge connector. 500-series modules will fit in a 51X rack, but the reverse is not true. You might've found a 51X protoboard.Kniferide wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 1:14 pm
I wasn't sure of the spec of 500 series, but the one place I found 500 series proto boards had +/- 24v on the blade connector, so I assumed the did it. I have none and have been avoiding 500 series for the same reason I avoid Eurorack modular... Money pit swapsplosion disorder. I was just thinking it might be a fast good way to get a few channels affordably that doesn't take up much space. I have very little space. Still looking at options. I have only looked inside for about 5 min, I think there was a mouse in there! Wiring is in a way.
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