Hi,
Quick question, does anyone know if there is a difference in the Pulsar2 cards when it comes to using a different breakout cable then the one that came originally. In other words is it possible to use the plus cable (with a card that came with the standard I/O cable) ??
I would expect the cards to be the same, but maybe there is a difference?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers
Joakim
Pulsar2 - Breakout cable switch
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Looks like it availible at JRR:
Creamware Breakout Cable $49.99USD
http://www.jrrshop.com/product_info.php ... ts_id=4999
Creamware Breakout Cable $49.99USD
http://www.jrrshop.com/product_info.php ... ts_id=4999
So there are three versions of the Pulsar project card?? How can one tell which breakout cable goes with which card, since the connector is the same physically. Is there any visual identification on the card??On 2006-02-08 12:42, garyb wrote:
the cable whip MUST be with the appropriate i/o plate. the whips are NOT interchangeable.....
Cheers
Joakim
well, the plus and classic20 look the same, but the zlink, 24adat and madi are obviously different. it's not the card it's self that's different, it's the i/o daughterboards that are different. the classic20 and zlink both use the same cablewhip, which is unbalanced. if you wish to change to balanced, you must also change the i/o board.
the levels on the two choices are different. i don't think that the unbalanced whip will actually do damage or vice versa, but neither will be any real help over the other. you can always adapt the classic whip rcas to xlr anyway. you still won't have a +4 signal or a balanced one, just an unbalanced signal through an xlr connector.....
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the levels on the two choices are different. i don't think that the unbalanced whip will actually do damage or vice versa, but neither will be any real help over the other. you can always adapt the classic whip rcas to xlr anyway. you still won't have a +4 signal or a balanced one, just an unbalanced signal through an xlr connector.....
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