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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:20 pm 
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I need a few more pairs of eyes to take a look at this for me...
For my V6 Rackmount I have a useable front panel height of only 1.45". This doesn't allow for the standard Cliff jack mounting and wiring as it's been done for years and as shown in Stephen's documentation:
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When I started rotating the jacks to find a suitable solution I came across this approach...
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The first thing I noticed is that the jacks are exactly on one inch centers in this orientation, the correct dimension for the sIII and the TC15 chassis. Then it occured to me that by bending pin 2 of the "HI" jack inward, and pin 1 of the "LO" jack outward (so away from or isolated from each other essentially)... leaving the 1M resistor between pins 1 and 4 of the "HI" jack and then go diagonally across from pin 4 to pin 2... most of the other jumper wires are satisfied, or could be with one bus wire straight through all of the 3/4 pins which could go out to the preamp ground. The 2 coax cables could come from pins 1 and 4 of each jack. Does this make sense? It's literally taking the original drawing above and folding it in on itself. I would appreciate you all taking a look at this for me.

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Joe G

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 7:23 am 
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Interesting idea. Cant see why it wouldn't work. Looks correct to me.

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