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Y-cable for 9/10

Y-cable for 9/10

2001-01-26 by Rolf Baehr

Gang,

Where are you getting the "Y" cable needed to feed 9/10 with two different 
pads?  Also, how are people using 9/10?  I was thinking of adding a TP80S 
dual zone for snare using stereo cable, then taking that single pad along 
with another single cymbal pad and feeding those two thru "Y" cable into 
9/10 to add 2 seperate single zone pads. Is that best utilization based on 
everybody's experience?  Any other hints/suggestions?

Thanks alot
Rolf Baehr
Loveland,CO
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RE: [DTXpress] Y-cable for 9/10

2001-01-29 by Brow, Paul [LTS]

Rolf,
Any normal 1 to 8 input will take a dual zone pad, so your thinking is correct. I used inputs 9/10 with a home made jack plug splitter cable [stereo plug to two mono inline jack sockets using some short bits of screened cable] and have fitted an extra cymbal pad along with the small cymbal bell accessory - works a treat. I did that because I wanted two different crash cymbals as well as a versatile ride cymbal. Go for it.....

Paul
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Rolf Baehr [SMTP:rbaehr@...]
> Sent:	26 January 2001 20:20
> To:	DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:	[DTXpress] Y-cable for 9/10
> 
> Gang,
> 
> Where are you getting the "Y" cable needed to feed 9/10 with two different 
> pads?  Also, how are people using 9/10?  I was thinking of adding a TP80S 
> dual zone for snare using stereo cable, then taking that single pad along 
> with another single cymbal pad and feeding those two thru "Y" cable into 
> 9/10 to add 2 seperate single zone pads. Is that best utilization based on 
> everybody's experience?  Any other hints/suggestions?
> 
> Thanks alot
> Rolf Baehr
> Loveland,CO
>

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