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One lead is for the polarization voltage, so 3-wire is like 2-wire PIP, and 4-wire is like 3-wire, which can be balanced is generally lower impedance. So if you're running more than 10 feet of cable, you probably want 4-wire.
Probably not too many people are interested in this, but I took a picture anyway The metalwork falls under the "barely functional" category, but it's enough for me to test the circuit. I will have to cut a new coupling once I acquire an 11/16" twist bit . . . which aren't that easy to find locally, it seems . . . fortunately I am *not* doing the production metalwork!
Quote from: mshilarious on June 20, 2011, 06:12:22 PMProbably not too many people are interested in this, but I took a picture anyway The metalwork falls under the "barely functional" category, but it's enough for me to test the circuit. I will have to cut a new coupling once I acquire an 11/16" twist bit . . . which aren't that easy to find locally, it seems . . . fortunately I am *not* doing the production metalwork!http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=145217.150:woot
Nice! I must say...running the mk4 last week while on ph tour made me reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally want some actives. I check in on this thread often for progress updates since i'm also a member of team AKG. Hoping an active system for the 480/ck6x is made available soon.
Quote from: TaperBryan on June 22, 2011, 09:21:37 PMNice! I must say...running the mk4 last week while on ph tour made me reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally want some actives. I check in on this thread often for progress updates since i'm also a member of team AKG. Hoping an active system for the 480/ck6x is made available soon. I LOVE running actives Bryan. JUST DOOOOOOOOOOOOO EEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTT!
once a akg active system is on the market, i'm checking my finances. Have some home improvement projects to handle first, though...
Seems like I heard something about 4 sets being passed out for testing by section members...don't know if it has happened yet or not...