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xlr release plunger broken, tips on removing the cable
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernest Graham" data-source="post: 108732" data-attributes="member: 4761"><p>Re: xlr release plunger broken, tips on removing the cable</p><p></p><p>Well don't keep us in suspense what happened OP? Did you resolve your issue with the female xlr input on channel 6? I am waiting for an X32 Rack that should arrive tomorrow. I don't really want to have to mess with those inputs on the mixer itself and I plan to buy a patch bay to install jumpers from there into and out of the mixer. This way I can bring each labelled channel to the front of the rack via the xlr patch bay and avoid ever needing to touch the actual mixer when patching. This will also provide strain relief from all the stage inputs since I don't plan on always using a drop snake to collect the stage inputs. I have been using a regular X32 for a while and I notice the female xlr inputs seem to be likely to do something like that too, but I rarely plug stage inputs directly into that mixer either it seems a bit fiddly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernest Graham, post: 108732, member: 4761"] Re: xlr release plunger broken, tips on removing the cable Well don't keep us in suspense what happened OP? Did you resolve your issue with the female xlr input on channel 6? I am waiting for an X32 Rack that should arrive tomorrow. I don't really want to have to mess with those inputs on the mixer itself and I plan to buy a patch bay to install jumpers from there into and out of the mixer. This way I can bring each labelled channel to the front of the rack via the xlr patch bay and avoid ever needing to touch the actual mixer when patching. This will also provide strain relief from all the stage inputs since I don't plan on always using a drop snake to collect the stage inputs. I have been using a regular X32 for a while and I notice the female xlr inputs seem to be likely to do something like that too, but I rarely plug stage inputs directly into that mixer either it seems a bit fiddly... [/QUOTE]
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