> > I've got a dumb question about the 940 Patch Panel. This is used to > interface the MOTM with a banana-jack machine, such as a Serge. > > Now... _how does it do that?_ Naïve question, but seriously, how does the= > grounding work? I see that for every ¼" jack, there's a "hot" and ground > banana, and the grounds are tied together, but where do they "go" on the > Serge? Do you alligator clip a single ground line from the '940 to the fr= ont > panels of the Serge or something? Typically, many banana-based manufacturers offer a ground on the power supply (Serge does this). Grounding to the chassis would also work. However, your begin running the risk of ground loops the more you do this, = especially when grounding multiple banana based modulars together. > It's funny that I've never thought about this before. I got mine for doin= g > DIY stuff... you know, converting the ¼" TO TEST LEADS. But how do you use > it in the "real world."? In fact, assuming you had a Serge, Modcan, or > whatever, how do you actually get audio out of those things and into a > mixing board? Many output modules offer 1/4 outputs in addition to banana jacks. However= , you can also fabricate a 1/4 to banana cable and ground your system to the = mixing board. My question about the design of the 940 is why there are 8 banana ground jacks on it? Wouldn't there only need to be one ground post that you woul= d connect your banana systems to? Is there a benefit to grounding separate systems to each of the individual ground jacks? Maybe Paul could answer this one...
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Re: MOTM-940: Ignorant About Signal Grounding
2002-11-25 by sydilaxe
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