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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: caymanreview on November 26, 2003, 01:34:57 AM
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i was talking to Ed at Kindkables and he said he has had alot of problems with using right angle coax cables out of the ua5
anyone have any experience?
il be running my ua5 vertically so i wanted to buy or make a right angle spdif cable. and i was getting a custom order from ed so i thought i would go ahead and get it made up to
he suggested i have him make me a low profile spdif cable that will aloow alot of give and still be sturdy
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I've been using right-angle adapters for both spdif and optical on my UA-5 w/ no problems that I can tell. The adapter is like this:
http://www.connectworld.net/iec/phonom-f90.html
I wonder what the problem is that Ed has been seeing? Maybe they got them from the same place Apogee did? ;)
Drew
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he was using an actual right angle end on his cables, bot an adapter
if those work fine il probably get one of those instead
allready ordered a right angle optical from sound pros
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Kind of funny experience I had the first time I used the optical right-angle adapter... Basically I bought a splitter and right-angle adapter for my UA-5 so I can still give md'ers an optical patch and have one for my JB3. I listen to the show later on that night and it sounded like digicrap! I thought it was either the splitter or the right-angle plug that was bad so I told my patcher that he'd have to get an analog patch cuz something was wrong w/ splitting the signal. He said his copy came out perfect from the night before. Weird, I thought, and after some investigating I found out that my 1/8" adapter that goes into the JB3 had a crack in it! Replaced that puppy and haven't had any problems since. And there was much rejoicing. Yea.
Drew
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are you using just a regular 7$ optical splitter with that jb3? or an actual digital one?
i bought one, but people told me that it would work fine with md, but wouldnt work with a jb3
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Yup, just the regular ratshack optical splitter. I should point out that I haven't actually used it sucessfully going to both the JB3 and MD, so there might be a problem there that I don't know about yet.
Drew
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from what i hear, those splitters just split the light, and a md can handle half the amount of signal, but a jb3 needs all the signal to perform fully
i bought one and never used it
i would just get a midiman co2 or something and convert your coax out to optical for the patchers, and you would still also have the coax output on the co2 still for a dat or something
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No knock on ED here. But I think it's the way he makes his right angle coax cables that's the problem.
Mine that I bought from him did not work. I know I'm not the only one that had the same problem. The post in the connection was too long.
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from what i hear, those splitters just split the light, and a md can handle half the amount of signal, but a jb3 needs all the signal to perform fully
i bought one and never used it
i would just get a midiman co2 or something and convert your coax out to optical for the patchers, and you would still also have the coax output on the co2 still for a dat or something
Cool, that's good to know. Oh, well, if it doesn't work then it's analog-city for the patchers I guess.
Drew