Looks great. I was thinking now to put it in a separate case. I got today a used Switcher witch is based on your project.
So a seperate 19 case many 1 he with ins and outs, so you can use it also for other settings.
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Who made that unit?
I'd love to send them referrals. Have seen similar on Reverb.
If you have contact info that would be great. I may be able to refer other custom work to them.
I'd love to send them referrals. Have seen similar on Reverb.
If you have contact info that would be great. I may be able to refer other custom work to them.
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I’m new to this so pardon my probably stupid question. But say I bought an assembled board. Is all I have to do at that point would be hook up the switches i want to use and a PSU? Or what else would be needed
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Thanks for joining us!
Yes, a power supply and switches would be needed.
The other item you would need for an assembled board would be the D connector breakout cable for the external devices you're going to insert which you can build or buy from Amazon and others.
Yes, a power supply and switches would be needed.
The other item you would need for an assembled board would be the D connector breakout cable for the external devices you're going to insert which you can build or buy from Amazon and others.
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Hi, will send you a pm with contact data soon.mediatechnology wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 8:50 am Who made that unit?
I'd love to send them referrals. Have seen similar on Reverb.
If you have contact info that would be great. I may be able to refer other custom work to them.
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any links or recommendations on a power supply?mediatechnology wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:21 am Thanks for joining us!
Yes, a power supply and switches would be needed.
The other item you would need for an assembled board would be the D connector breakout cable for the external devices you're going to insert which you can build or buy from Amazon and others.
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There's a meta thread on power supplies here you might want to bookmark. https://proaudiodesignforum.com/forum/p ... php?t=1123
I would follow the link to the Meanwell and take a look at the 24V 25W or 50W enclosed switchers.
Another alternative is a common 24V desktop brick supply with a barrel connector for the DC.
I would follow the link to the Meanwell and take a look at the 24V 25W or 50W enclosed switchers.
Another alternative is a common 24V desktop brick supply with a barrel connector for the DC.
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awesome for all the info.
Looking to purchase the mastering insert switcher. torn between just getting a brick supply or the Meanwell RT-50C Triple Output Supply or Meanwell PD-2515. which one is recomended for use with in just one switcher. maybe 2 switchers in the future? and are the meanwells that are the brick supply would you wire those up to a IEC connector to plug into the wall?
Looking to purchase the mastering insert switcher. torn between just getting a brick supply or the Meanwell RT-50C Triple Output Supply or Meanwell PD-2515. which one is recomended for use with in just one switcher. maybe 2 switchers in the future? and are the meanwells that are the brick supply would you wire those up to a IEC connector to plug into the wall?
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The store has been up and down all day while I attempt an upgrade so I apologize if you tried to buy one and couldn't.Leanlowkey wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 4:04 pm awesome for all the info.
Looking to purchase the mastering insert switcher. torn between just getting a brick supply or the Meanwell RT-50C Triple Output Supply or Meanwell PD-2515. which one is recomended for use with in just one switcher. maybe 2 switchers in the future? and are the meanwells that are the brick supply would you wire those up to a IEC connector to plug into the wall?
If you're just going to run two fully-loaded inserts a 25W supply would be enough. You don't need the +/-15V rails just a single 24V output. Look at this one: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/709-RS25-24
The desktop 24V brick supplies are like laptop supplies and are fully enclosed with a line cord and DC power cable. That might be the best option all-around.
Re: Mastering Stereo Insert Switcher with Flip Construction Information
I'm currently studying the quite compact layout of the circuit and I was wondering, what's the purpose of D2, which is connected to the +Pin of the Flip-Relays.