Had some luck at the Pasadena Salvation Army.
Nice haul! All the newer variety, though?
Had some luck at the Pasadena Salvation Army.
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Had some luck at the Pasadena Salvation Army.
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Nice haul! All the newer variety, though?
That looks so big. (That's what she....never mind). I wonder if the bottom plate should be removed.
I see another build in this photo!
Yeah all the narrow clip version. I'm still not 100% sold on the wider clip, since it's also much skinnier in the other dimension than we see in that photo. Gonna have to do some mock-ups once I have that one in hand, too. Honestly, I'm fine with either on my eventual macros [emoji3]
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Now that is a sexy pic right there !!!!
About 3 weeks ago i was looking at the halogram scene. There i can see that the box was much thicker then any of us thought. I cant wait to get home to play with my parts. ☺ yep
I think the complete box looks good
Here's two pics of a pair of female boxes I have on the way just to have on hand for comparison....
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Did they take a female connector like this apart and turn it around and put into a male connector??? Need to see what the other side of the female plug looks like, that's one reason I bought them.
- Jim
When I get them, I'll take one apart and post a picture of what the back side of the green plug-in looks like. I'm wondering if it has the 8 small prongs sticking out that the wires clip to similar to the Ibanez female port.
If the prop guys just had cables on hand, could this be what they did instead of taking a foot switch apart?
Should have them next week. I'll post as soon as possible!
- Jim
Think this is it guys! it's not copper wire. I unsoldered the female plug from the board. my board was orange like many boards of the time ( my exactra 20 board was orange also) I used solder wick to get most of it off but then had to use a heat gun to get all 8 pins hot at once. In doing so some of the orange board melted a tiny bit and was left behind on the pins. Looks right and makes sense. Now all there is left to do is cut out the board around the 8 pin holes and paint it black.
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Here's two pics of a pair of female boxes I have on the way just to have on hand for comparison....
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Did they take a female connector like this apart and turn it around and put into a male connector??? Need to see what the other side of the female plug looks like, that's one reason I bought them.
- Jim