Does anyone know anywhere that does something like this http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-signal/dp...76?Ntt=DP28776 but without the IEC inlet hole?
EDIT: Preferably, (but not essential) with 4 D series & 4 jack holes (8 would do at a push)
Does anyone know anywhere that does something like this http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-signal/dp...76?Ntt=DP28776 but without the IEC inlet hole?
EDIT: Preferably, (but not essential) with 4 D series & 4 jack holes (8 would do at a push)
Last edited by Corabar Steve; 01-02-2011 at 11:00 AM.
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If its a case of purely hideing the hole etc maybe go down the route of fitting a blanking plate over it and then at least IF you ever need the iec then it's there
http://cpc.farnell.com/switchcraft/e...ate/dp/AV17916
Not sur eif thats a correct plate but it seems to be
Dave
No, it's not (that's a D Series blanking plate). Therein lies the problem.
I don't really want to put a blanking plate on there, but would if there was no other option (aesthetics & all that), but I can't find one for IEC inlets.
I won't ever need an IEC shaped hole at that particular position.
Ideally I want 4 D series & 4 jack with nothing else. I would've thought I'm not the only one who would find that particular configuration handy, but nobody I can think of seems to do one.
Last edited by Corabar Steve; 01-02-2011 at 11:26 AM.
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I have had a quick look for you in the catalogues I have, but it looks like a blank and drill the holes yourself, or this
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-signal/dp...ype/dp/DP28777
and just put the jack holes between the XLRs.
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Steve do a search Penn Fabrications they do lots of stuff you might be lucky.
I did think of that, but I'm not convinced I would be able to do a tidy enough job of it. I'm keen on aesthetics even with little things like this & I wouldn't want them all higgldy piggldy. It needs to look pro, not like a DIY jobbie. It was my first thought.
Penn don't seem to do a combination of D & jack holes (as far as I could see).
If somebody does an IEC blanking plate I might go with the one I linked to in post #1 & have the extra jack holes (even though I hate the idea of having a blanking plate on there), but I really just want 4 of each hole & that's it
Last edited by Corabar Steve; 01-02-2011 at 11:27 AM.
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So far no joy on Penn, Swan, Blue Aran, CPC or Adam Hall
Last edited by Corabar Steve; 01-02-2011 at 11:42 AM.
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Steve I recently bought one of these which does the job beautifully and definetely gives a pro finish.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...T#ht_958wt_907
All you need to do is mark our where you want the holes carefully and drill a hole for the punch. Then put the bolt through the punch either side of the plate and tighten.
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Can you not get jack plugs that fit in the D-type holes?
That way you could just get a plate with 8 pre punched holes and fit four with XLRs and four with Jacks?
Yep.. this should do it - AV14447
Or get combined XLR/Jack plugs so you can interchange leads - AV18077
And the rack panel - DP28779
(All CPC codes by the way)
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