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brantmacga
06-29-2008, 03:33 AM
This is from an upcoming job.
http://www.axcessmypics.com/photos/photo01/7d/ff/21642fa5efd4.jpg
http://www.axcessmypics.com/photos/photo01/cd/21/342daebaa686.jpg
This was the very first telephone switch board in the town I live in. I'm working on a renovation that will be a communications museum, part of the local history museum. This will be displayed there, but I hope they clean it up a bit. The building originally housed a printing press for the local paper. They had a press in there, along with some old radio station equipment and other oddities.
powerslave
06-29-2008, 11:26 AM
Pretty cool. They do need to clean it up though. Nice to hear it will be on display in a museum.
That's some wiring harness.
hockeyoligist2
06-29-2008, 11:36 AM
Darn, You didn't let us guess! I was thinking early video game console! ;)
mdshunk
06-29-2008, 11:39 PM
Hotel operator's switchboard, and it appears to be Stromberg brand.
wbalsam1
06-29-2008, 11:54 PM
Looks familiar to the TT (tiny telephone) Bantam patch cables I have in the sidecar patchbays in my recording studio. :smile: TT is a very reliable method still in use many decades after it's invention.
TOOL_5150
06-30-2008, 02:17 AM
Looks familiar to the TT (tiny telephone) Bantam patch cables I have in the sidecar patchbays in my recording studio. :smile: TT is a very reliable method still in use many decades after it's invention.
I always wondered that..... What makes TT different than TS or TRS connectors? Are they better, and if so, how?
~Matt
wbalsam1
06-30-2008, 08:22 AM
I always wondered that..... What makes TT different than TS or TRS connectors? Are they better, and if so, how?
~Matt
I really don't know, other than quality of workmanship, perhaps. I know my TT patchbays are running about 5 times the price of the tip/sleeve and tip/ring/sleeve 1/4" jack PB's. But, I seldom have issues with reliability of the bays themselves. So, you get what you pay for. Even the Bantam cables are way more expensive and last longer. Recabling a studio costs in the thousands, but by installing good quality conductors, I minimize downtime searching for a burned-out cable while the band waits around losing interest. :smile:
iwire
06-30-2008, 08:25 AM
I minimize downtime searching for a burned-out cable while the band waits around losing interest. :smile:
So what are you doing out of that studio?
Hip Hop? Rap? :grin:
wbalsam1
06-30-2008, 08:32 AM
So what are you doing out of that studio?
Hip Hop? Rap? :grin:
Nope! No Hip-Hop or Rap. I'm too old to get parts for. :grin:
I record mostly single or doubles musician/songwriters or small groups of four or five. They're mostly folk music or bluegrass. All acoustic instruments are my favorites to record....banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar, flattop guitar, fiddle, doghouse bass. Lots of fun...meet great talent and great people. :)
iwire
06-30-2008, 08:41 AM
They're mostly folk music or bluegrass.
I kind of guessed that. 8-)
I worked with a machinist at a factory that made his own beautiful guitars as a hobby and at one time was earning a living traveling around playing blue grass. At this point I think he just does it for fun. He travels to PA for some large Blue Grass festivals. Seems to enjoy the people as much as the music.
Rampage_Rick
06-30-2008, 08:02 PM
Darn, You didn't let us guess! I was thinking early video game console! ;)That? That looks like an espresso machine...
(did you pick up on my Governator accent?)
TOOL_5150
07-01-2008, 12:38 AM
I really don't know, other than quality of workmanship, perhaps. I know my TT patchbays are running about 5 times the price of the tip/sleeve and tip/ring/sleeve 1/4" jack PB's. But, I seldom have issues with reliability of the bays themselves. So, you get what you pay for. Even the Bantam cables are way more expensive and last longer. Recabling a studio costs in the thousands, but by installing good quality conductors, I minimize downtime searching for a burned-out cable while the band waits around losing interest. :smile:
Yeah, I stuck with TRS plugs and connectors made my switchcraft or neutrik.
Heres a shot of one of the walls of my studio:\
http://www.xaetrex.net/etc/2008-WALL.jpg
I play rock, but like rock, country, some bluegrass and some electronic music.
~Matt
LarryFine
07-01-2008, 01:32 AM
http://www.axcessmypics.com/photos/photo01/cd/21/342daebaa686.jpg
That looks like the back of my home-theater rack! :grin:
brantmacga
07-01-2008, 09:55 PM
Yeah, I stuck with TRS plugs and connectors made my switchcraft or neutrik.
Heres a shot of one of the walls of my studio:\
http://www.xaetrex.net/etc/2008-WALL.jpg
I play rock, but like rock, country, some bluegrass and some electronic music.
~Matt
holy cow you've got some nice toys! :)
not sure how much of a "purist" you are, but I've been using line6 pod pro stuff for years now with awesome results, studio and live. they have a new pod pro set to go on sale in the fall that looks even more awesome. seems most people love 'em or hate 'em. deep dive editing on the computer is the way to tweak it though. i don't so much look for an exact match to a sound though, and you can come up with some nice tones.
i run mine through a mesa 50-50 or marshall 8008 live, depending on the location. i have a friend going through a 20/20 that sounds awesome.
westelectric
07-01-2008, 10:37 PM
That? That looks like an espresso machine...
(did you pick up on my Governator accent?)
I was thinking fresh pasta maker
cadishead
07-02-2008, 09:13 PM
Thank you for the picture. It looks like some of the emails that I receive showing the wiring and distribution pictures from India. Do you members ever get these pictures? Thank you.
Cadishead
stickboy1375
07-02-2008, 09:41 PM
I kind of guessed that. 8-)
I worked with a machinist at a factory that made his own beautiful guitars as a hobby and at one time was earning a living traveling around playing blue grass. At this point I think he just does it for fun. He travels to PA for some large Blue Grass festivals. Seems to enjoy the people as much as the music.
Bob, just get Guitar Hero for X-Box, You too can be a rock star! ;) :grin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVUgd8ot6BE
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