Today I took the wireless microphone system out of my large rack system and put it in the small system. With that, the small system is essentially complete, except for mounting the gooseneck mic and the USB LED light... still can't decide where to mount them.
In the meantime, I reorganized my large rack, installing the new video/DMX control PC, the Denon DN410X, and moving the other components to their correct locations. It took longer than I would have liked because of the weird sizes and locations of the screw holes of the rack-mounting brackets on some of the components. Nothing is ever SLIGHTLY smaller. It's always slightly larger, which makes squeezing it all together a lot more difficult. I had a 1U space to fill, but the blank panel would not fit without a lot of effort. The new wireless microphone system for my large rack should be here tomorrow... tracking says it arrived in OKC at 3:08PM this afternoon.
The wiring diagram is almost done as well. All the internal audio connections are diagramed, but I still need to show how the computers connect to each other, and how it all connects to the rear panel. Once that's done, connecting all the cables shouldn't be too bad, but there will be a TON of cables.
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In the meantime, I reorganized my large rack, installing the new video/DMX control PC, the Denon DN410X, and moving the other components to their correct locations. It took longer than I would have liked because of the weird sizes and locations of the screw holes of the rack-mounting brackets on some of the components. Nothing is ever SLIGHTLY smaller. It's always slightly larger, which makes squeezing it all together a lot more difficult. I had a 1U space to fill, but the blank panel would not fit without a lot of effort. The new wireless microphone system for my large rack should be here tomorrow... tracking says it arrived in OKC at 3:08PM this afternoon.
The wiring diagram is almost done as well. All the internal audio connections are diagramed, but I still need to show how the computers connect to each other, and how it all connects to the rear panel. Once that's done, connecting all the cables shouldn't be too bad, but there will be a TON of cables.
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