LemmyPlay

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[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 1 points 9 months ago

I am not sure. I want to keep the signal clean for live playing (avoiding interference, ground loop buzz, etc). I don't need studio level noise reduction but also I want to maintain signal fidelity to a reasonable degree so that there's no tone bottlenecks in my already expensive rig. Because I am an audiophile I am okay investing within reason to avoid unnecessary harmonic loss.

Part of my motivation for this splitter was that it had direct pass through on one out and a ground lift switch on the other two. I want more control over my output just in case the FOH hardware has something funky happening. I know Y-cables are another option but I got the splitter used for a lower price than Y so it was a no brainier. Getting/modding a second one is the next consideration.

 

Hi all. I'm splitting 2 XLR line level audio signals into 3 channels each. I bought one nice device (used) online called the Whirlwind SPL1x3LL (line level). Unfortunately I can't find another used one for a decent price. However there are plenty of mic impedance matched units, SPL1x3MIC which according to the manufacturer are identical except the impedance difference. I'm good at soldering and the devices are fully analog (no PCB), so I'm considering doing the conversion myself.

I was curious what it would likely take to convert the mic box to a line level box? Is it just a matter of adding a resistor somewhere? Seems like an easy way to save $100 without buying a brand new unit. I looked into my line level box and the is one component I don't recognize where the out signals split away from. My only hesitation is that I buy the device and end up needing a specific part or it turns into a larger job than anticipated. Just figured I'd entertain the idea before buying brand new. Thanks.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Huge. But in a controversial way... I went with a Line 6 Helix. Currently wrangling the beast and comparing to my old setup. I think there's a ton of potential but you have to be okay getting flooded with options and in that whirlwind maintain good discipline to still work towards your goals. Luckily I've been really enjoying the process and the tone I'm able to get with it!

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (3 children)

Good stuff! I love to see the different directions everyone goes in on their journey for tone. Also I appreciate the general organization, which I know from experience takes way more time than we want to admit. I also never routed my cables underneath since I had a flat board, but it was never as clean as yours. After using my board I feel like an angled setup is way more practical to have since the front and back row can be on a different plane which makes fumbling around for the right switch just a tad easier, it looks like you kind of have that going by can't tell.

Since you said you might make another board I figured I'd let you know I'm selling some of my pedals right now. I have a TC Electronics Chorus, TC Electronics Reverb, MXR Delay w/ ring mod, MXR Dyna Compressor, Ernie Ball VP 6180, Dunlop Cry Baby Wah, and Boss DS-1 Keeley Mod. If you want any of them let me know!

Thanks for sharing your rig. Rock on!

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 19 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Totally agreed. "Let's describe her physical appearance multiple times in detail while only mildly blurring her photos" Seems like they are reaching for content.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Whoa, DacoTaco themself! I instantly recognized your name from the homebrewing fun I had with it last year. Thank you for all of you efforts on the WiiU!

If I had more time I'd love to have contributed to homebrew software but I'm just glad you've been able to make the sacrifice for the rest of us. In an increasingly corporate video game world where extracting the last penny is prioritized over the passion of the fans, it's people like you that keep that magic feeling, that sparked our interest in the first place, alive.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 4 points 11 months ago

Ugh. I can see the thumbnail now.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 1 points 11 months ago

Hadn't seen this before, and it's for the new album. It's great to hear her vocal technique in a natural recording.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 2 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Perfect song

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Snowflake generation strikes again! Back in my day we were tough enough to resist lead poisoning.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Please read the words 'too often' in my post to realize you've just provided supporting evidence for my claim.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

How would you stop bagging? Detect if someone brakes when moving to a lower place vs getting hit with items? That's a bold change.

[–] LemmyPlay@lemmings.world 1 points 11 months ago

Proximity really makes friendships better, and at least easier. Some of the best memories are made on a whim. And even with the busiest people you can have a better chance of seeing them with a spontaneous text versus a long-term plan.

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