Been building some shelves to give myself back a couple of square metres (that's 2 1/5 square yards for you old folks) of floor space.
Aaaand boom!
I've likewise been busy with my "fine" workshop, where I do fine mechanics and electronics.
Suitable consoles were bought.
And, halfway through. The 19" rack on the right was at the time picture was taken containing a
fused mains distributor, a CAT5 panel, and a Schuko strip, fed from the contactor I installed in
this post. I've since upped the count of Schuko panels to one unswitched and one switched, and added a Neutrik "D" type XLR panel. I'll be adding a 1HE BNC panel too as soon as I've found one cheap/free that is insulated. This will then be used for connecting all rear-side BNC jacks on my instruments to somewhere reachable. The XLR panel will hold Speakon jacks from the amplifier and to speakers, XLRen with arriving and departing balanced audio signals from the central matrix in the house (You can tell I work in broadcast
) and tape in and out from the local amplifier. I plan to normally put the matrix in a tape loop on the amp, so I can send and receive easily. Somewhere I've got a bunch of components for a balancing card. I do not think I'll get away with faking balancing on those lines..
That was some work, especially since moving anything in the workshop is a game of
15, albeit with 17 or so pieces, it seems. Had to make lunch.