Boredbrain just dropped this new I/O system
The IO module is bi-directional and DOES NOT need to be used as an expander for Boredbrain's mixer. They can also be used "standalone" to provide outputs to their TRS module or the DB25, which is a very exciting solution for those looking to balance their outputs more efficiently.
For example:
Converting 24 modular outputs to balanced outputs currently occupies 3U of 19" rackspace... unbalanced mod outs to three 8-channel isolator units. Not to mention 24 TS cables into the isolators and 24 TRS cables out to the patchbay.
But with an IO and DB25... just three DB25 snakes running from the modular. Ditched 48 cables total and THREE entire rack units. All of that replaced with the three-cable run directly to patchbay.
Will be running some tests this week compared to the DI and transformer/isolators. Looking promising so far.
Anyone else jumping on these?
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The IO module is bi-directional and DOES NOT need to be used as an expander for Boredbrain's mixer. They can also be used "standalone" to provide outputs to their TRS module or the DB25, which is a very exciting solution for those looking to balance their outputs more efficiently.
For example:
Converting 24 modular outputs to balanced outputs currently occupies 3U of 19" rackspace... unbalanced mod outs to three 8-channel isolator units. Not to mention 24 TS cables into the isolators and 24 TRS cables out to the patchbay.
But with an IO and DB25... just three DB25 snakes running from the modular. Ditched 48 cables total and THREE entire rack units. All of that replaced with the three-cable run directly to patchbay.
Will be running some tests this week compared to the DI and transformer/isolators. Looking promising so far.
Anyone else jumping on these?
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Statistics: Posted by deecalk1 — Wed May 08, 2024 12:57 pm — Replies 1 — Views 105