Hi. I used these cables:Silly question for all temple audio users :
Does XLR câbles can fit through the biggest holes? Or you are all soldering your own?
Thanks for the links! Useful infos!Hi. I used these cables:
Amazon product ASIN B0931152LC
You can easily remove the connector casings and once disassembled the male XLR end of the cable will easily go through the bigger whole on the top of the Temple Audio boards. You can then reassemble it and keep it always plugged to your FM3. On the bottom, you then connect the other end to an XLR feedthrough connector (such as this: Amazon product ASIN B002905LB2).
You will also need one of those to affix the XLR feedthroughs to the side of the board:
https://www.long-mcquade.com/products/107390/
You can also of course do some soldering if you have the patience (and talent!).
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
J
P.S.: I posted pictures of my board at some point in this thread if you do a search for it.
I'm assuming you bought your stuff used? Because the factory screws after definitely not 16mm...They were 16mm long as it is
I did buy used. Guess I got lucky on the screws .I'm assuming you bought your stuff used? Because the factory screws after definitely not 16mm...
Bonus!I did buy used. Guess I got lucky on the screws .
Trying to offload the FM3 as I am ordering an Axe FX III, but it'll do for now.
Playing any C & K? Got turned on to them by my best friend in Okinawa in 1976. Still follow Henry
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Nice, creative setup! You might want to get your FM3 off of the shag carpet, though. That’ll play hell with ventilation.When you want to experiment with wet/dry, but don't have two amps, but do have a SLO-30, a SD170, and two cabs. This worked an absolute treat. FM3 sending a 5150 50W Blue to the Marshall cab on the right loaded with Greenbacks. Acting as the wet. SLO-30 on the left is the dry. Sounds amazing.
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Good point! Would never have thought of that, thanks.Nice, creative setup! Yo might want to get your FM3 off of the shag carpet, though. That’ll play hell with ventilation.