Hello,
I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and the
Power Supply.
Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
Thanks,
Matt
"Matt Mercado"
>
> Hello,
> I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and
> the
> Power Supply.
> Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
> Thanks,
>
** First make a careful search of the studio, then your car and finally the
whole house.
"Matt Mercado" <Matt_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and
> the
> Power Supply.
> Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
Your chord may be diminished.. Try looking underneath something heavy as it
may just be a little flat.
"Gareth Magennis" <sound.service@btconnect.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Matt Mercado" <Matt_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
> newsd6tag02ak7@drn.newsguy.com...
>> Hello,
>> I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board
>> and the
>> Power Supply.
>> Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
>> Thanks,
>> Matt
>>
>
> Your chord may be diminished.. Try looking underneath something heavy
> as it may just be a little flat.
Or the chord may be broken (perhaps even an arpeggio?)
[Hint: A "chord" is a group of musical notes.
A "cord" is an electrical cable, etc.]
> Hello,
> I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and the
> Power Supply.
> Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
You really set yourself up for a giggle by saying what you did !
Do you want a new PSU cable ?
TAC was formerly part of / associated with Amek IIRC.
"Pooh Bear"
> Matt Mercado wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and
>> the
>> Power Supply.
>> Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
>
> You really set yourself up for a giggle by saying what you did !
>
> Do you want a new PSU cable ?
>
> TAC was formerly part of / associated with Amek IIRC.
>
** Despite being out of business, Amek still has a US representative -
but the odds are against spare cables being available.
A tech needs to make the OP a new one - if that Chord persists in being
lost.
Matt Mercado <Matt_member@newsguy.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and the
>Power Supply.
>Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
Probably easier just to make one.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
In article <dd6tag02ak7@drn.newsguy.com> Matt_member@newsguy.com writes:
> I am looking for the chord that goes between the Tac Matchless Board and the
> Power Supply.
Do you mean the cable? (A "chord" is a group or musical notes, or a
line drawn across a circle, or a few other things)
> Can anyone point me in the direction of somewhere I can find it?
Unless someone has scrapped a similar console and power supply, there
is no reason to ever find this cable for sale other than as a
replacement part from the original manufacturer. Your best bet would
be to find someone who has a console or detailed manual for it and
have a cable built.
I take it you bought a console and it came without the cable. Ask the
seller to look harder for it. There's no reason why he shouldn't have
it unless he stole the console, was smart enough to steal the power
supply also, and was too lazy to pull out the cable which may have
been buried in a tangle.
I don't know what the current version of TAC and Amek is, but perhaps
a little web searching will get you to the company who probalby has
the original documentation and can send you an assembly diagram and
information on the connector types if they're not obvious.
--
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> I don't know what the current version of TAC and Amek is, but perhaps
> a little web searching will get you to the company who probalby has
> the original documentation and can send you an assembly diagram and
> information on the connector types if they're not obvious.
>
Hey, very cute answers guys!
The search the STudio is probably the best since it was a move.
Seriously, can anyone give me advice on how to replace this chord, or has this
just become a group for exchanging short bread recipies?
Thanks,
Matt
In article <dd7hbt$llr$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>, Gareth Magennis
says...
>
>
>> Or the chord may be broken (perhaps even an arpeggio?)
>>
>
>Certainly sounds like his cadence is interrupted.
>
>
>Gareth.
>
>
THanks for the replies!
I will try them all.
The board was moved from a studio to a storage area in Oak Park, IL (suburb of
Chicago).
I'm trying to get it up and running and I'm looking to sell it and an MCI JH-24
at a reasonable price.
First things first, I need to power it up.
I've been in the studio biz for 20 years and I would NEVER sell anything I
didn't know worded as advertised.
Thanks,
Matt
In article <dd7omc$i4u$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>, Gareth Magennis
says...
>
>
>> I don't know what the current version of TAC and Amek is, but perhaps
>> a little web searching will get you to the company who probalby has
>> the original documentation and can send you an assembly diagram and
>> information on the connector types if they're not obvious.
>>
>
>
>In the UK try AMEK 0161 868 2400
>
>or AMEK SPARES: colin.adshed@amek.com
>
>
>
>Or try Funky Junk 0207 609 5479
>
>
>Gareth.
>
>
Matt Mercado <Matt_member@newsguy.com> wrote:
>Hey, very cute answers guys!
>The search the STudio is probably the best since it was a move.
>Seriously, can anyone give me advice on how to replace this chord, or has this
>just become a group for exchanging short bread recipies?
Well, what are the connectors on it? If it's a straight-through XLR-5
cable, you can just order one. If it's got some of the big Cannon connectors,
where you live will determine where to get the connectors from, but in the
US, Newark Electronics stocks them.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
In article <dd8odj02irc@drn.newsguy.com> Matt_member@newsguy.com writes:
> Seriously, can anyone give me advice on how to replace this chord, or has this
> just become a group for exchanging short bread recipies?
First, please stop calling it a "chord" and start calling it a
"cable."
Second, what kind of help do you want? The concensus seems to be that
you'll have to make it or get it made. This involves buying the proper
connectors, some wire, and soldering them together.
The missing information is which pins on one end go to which pins on
the other end. If both ends use the same type of connector (though
perhaps of opposite gender) it's pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2, to pin 2, etc.
But if there are different connectors on each end, you need to find
out what connects to what, and for that you'll need a wiring diagram.
Even though the cable and mixer may be out of production, the company
almost certainly still has the documentation. You're not asking for
any trade secrets, so they should give you the information. And then
you'll be getting it from the horse's mouth rather than from another
part of the horse.
--
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