Did you have to cut larger holes to fit the power cable and the XLR cables in the middle?DVP4 arrived yesterday! Nice and compact and very well made. Board is complete for now anyway lol
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I did yes, I just drilled them out and spray painted them black and then just inserted the rubber grommets.Did you have to cut larger holes to fit the power cable and the XLR cables in the middle?
Great job! Fantastic looking board.I did yes, I just drilled them out and spray painted them black and then just inserted the rubber grommets.
Thank you, Appreciate it!Great job! Fantastic looking board.
Finally finished my fly rig for the summer. Been flying since 2019 with my Axe3, Matrix Power Amp, Shure PSM 900 IEM & Shure GLXD4R guitar wireless weighing in at 50lbs, my FC & incidentals in another checked bag, and carrying on my Mono Dual Electric case w/my my laptop carry on. I am too old for that crap anymore lol!
Now I will have my entire rig in one checked case, most likely the Pelican 1595 Air, but may move up to the 1615 Air, haven't decided. You will see that I extended the handles with picture frame clips so my FM9 and EV2 would fit on the Duo 24. I like it, but I added 5/8 inch feet on the bottom of the Temple board making it just as easy to pick it up, maybe easier, lol. So I may remove the handles giving me another inch of foam space in the 1595 Air.
Underneath is my GLXD4R and PSM900 with all antennas being mounted thru to the top of the Temple Board. I am running OUT1 to the Temple AMPMOD to my 2 Marshall cabs, and I'm gonna be honest, it sounds great. Not a Matrix, but for what I need, which is just to allow me to feel the air move on stage, it is all good.
All power is coming in thru the Temple IEC AC Mains Micro Module, splitting 3 ways. Split #1 adding an extra on/off switch to the AMPMOD for the rare event I am not using cabs. Split #2 going to the Temple Hi5L MOD powering my 2 wireless units and LEDs, and split #3 running to my FM9.
I added l a 1/4 TRS Panel Mount Pigtai to Input 2 TRS to bring IEM feed from the FOH into my FM9, out of OUT3 of my FM9 into my PSM900, so I can have independent control of my guitar volume in stereo, with the house IEM feed up the middle of my ears. Then added 2 XLR Female Panel Mount Pigtails to OUT2 L/R stereo for my FOH feed.
Lastly, I cut pretty much every cable, AC power, DC power, XLR, TRS etc, and re-soldered/rewired them all to save space and weight. My wife has a word for that, but I digress..... All of it I checked a million times on my multimeter to make sure I dont kill myself, and then I checked again .
Will make a youtube vid of my build with all my tips and tricks in the next week or so. Next up ... Pelican Air baby!View attachment 136880
Nice job! Post links to your connections for sure!Board update!
I have been wanting to add an IEM system to my rig for a while now. After running down all the parts and a few hours on the operating table in the shop I was able to get it all installed! With some inspiration from @rnjscooter I wound up buying a Cloks DC7 power supply and went with a MIPRO MI58 5.8 Gig IEM system per @Tremonti 's recommendation! It seems like a pretty decent system for the money I haven't had a chance to use it as of yet, I need to put it into some environment and report back!
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Power from the Cioks takes care of the two wireless and the Peterson HD!
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The wireless fits without any clearance issues!
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A view from the front underside!
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I decided to locate the Antenna to the front side of the board!
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The I/O section! guitar in, OP-1, Monitor in, OP-2, power in
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Killer!Board update!
I have been wanting to add an IEM system to my rig for a while now. After running down all the parts and a few hours on the operating table in the shop I was able to get it all installed! With some inspiration from @rnjscooter I wound up buying a Cloks DC7 power supply and went with a MIPRO MI58 5.8 Gig IEM system per @Tremonti 's recommendation! It seems like a pretty decent system for the money I haven't had a chance to use it as of yet, I need to put it into some environment and report back!
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Power from the Cioks takes care of the two wireless and the Peterson HD!
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The wireless fits without any clearance issues!
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A view from the front underside!
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I decided to locate the Antenna to the front side of the board!
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The I/O section! guitar in, OP-1, Monitor in, OP-2, power in
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Keeping it sleek and light....
https://a.co/d/3zqnwWCWhat pedalboard is that?! Might be the perfect solution for what I am looking for.
Any europeans (or people who have bought Harley Benton pedalboards or similar things) have a decent recommendation for a pedalboard that can hold JUST the FM9 + EV2? I won't be powering the unit with any external power supplies or anything, just want a pedalboard that adds a tiny bit of height and tilt + making the FM9 and volume pedal portable enough if I want to move things around. Don't want to drop an arm and a leg hahaha.
Finally finished my fly rig for the summer. Been flying since 2019 with my Axe3, Matrix Power Amp, Shure PSM 900 IEM & Shure GLXD4R guitar wireless weighing in at 50lbs, my FC & incidentals in another checked bag, and carrying on my Mono Dual Electric case w/my my laptop carry on. I am too old for that crap anymore lol!
Now I will have my entire rig in one checked case, most likely the Pelican 1595 Air, but may move up to the 1615 Air, haven't decided. You will see that I extended the handles with picture frame clips so my FM9 and EV2 would fit on the Duo 24. I like it, but I added 5/8 inch feet on the bottom of the Temple board making it just as easy to pick it up, maybe easier, lol. So I may remove the handles giving me another inch of foam space in the 1595 Air.
Underneath is my GLXD4R and PSM900 with all antennas being mounted thru to the top of the Temple Board. I am running OUT1 to the Temple AMPMOD to my 2 Marshall cabs, and I'm gonna be honest, it sounds great. Not a Matrix, but for what I need, which is just to allow me to feel the air move on stage, it is all good.
All power is coming in thru the Temple IEC AC Mains Micro Module, splitting 3 ways. Split #1 adding an extra on/off switch to the AMPMOD for the rare event I am not using cabs. Split #2 going to the Temple Hi5L MOD powering my 2 wireless units and LEDs, and split #3 running to my FM9.
I added l a 1/4 TRS Panel Mount Pigtai to Input 2 TRS to bring IEM feed from the FOH into my FM9, out of OUT3 of my FM9 into my PSM900, so I can have independent control of my guitar volume in stereo, with the house IEM feed up the middle of my ears. Then added 2 XLR Female Panel Mount Pigtails to OUT2 L/R stereo for my FOH feed.
Lastly, I cut pretty much every cable, AC power, DC power, XLR, TRS etc, and re-soldered/rewired them all to save space and weight. My wife has a word for that, but I digress..... All of it I checked a million times on my multimeter to make sure I dont kill myself, and then I checked again .
Will make a youtube vid of my build with all my tips and tricks in the next week or so. Next up ... Pelican Air baby!View attachment 136880
I used these and so far so good.I ordered a Temple Audio duo 34 for my FM. I'm going to put XLR connectors on the side using the punched plate. For those who have done the same thing, are there any cons to using an adapter like this instead of the kind that need to be soldered (other than cost, of course)? Thanks in advance.
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Can you provide a link for this?I ordered a Temple Audio duo 34 for my FM9. I'm going to put XLR connectors on the side using the punched plate. For those who have done the same thing, are there any cons to using an adapter like this instead of the kind that need to be soldered (other than cost, of course)? Thanks in advance.
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There are a few issues that I can think of running a passthrough. 1, a lot of connector mass hanging off of the punch plate, 2 not having the wiring dressed down point to point. Maybe not a huge deal but it does make a difference especially if you are moving the board a lot.I ordered a Temple Audio duo 34 for my FM9. I'm going to put XLR connectors on the side using the punched plate. For those who have done the same thing, are there any cons to using an adapter like this instead of the kind that need to be soldered (other than cost, of course)? Thanks in advance.
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Not sure if this is the one he's using, but these are what I used:Can you provide a link for this?
That's the exact one. I ordered them yesterday.Not sure if this is the one he's using, but these are what I used: