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Yorkie

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  1. Ah yes, that reminds me, the PTE300VP wastes a couple of centimetres of tape every time for no good reason except they want to sell you more tape
  2. Another satisfied PTE300VP user here; mainly for electrical DB's, connector panels etc. Printing a row of labels each a specified number of mm wide is brilliant. Tapes are pricey but I'm about to try the unbranded ones. That Toolstation deal is one of the best I've seen - I think when I bought mine a year or so ago it was £50 albeit in a Screwfix offer. I use the strong adhesive tapes, typically 6 and 18mm do most of what I need (the 6mm will work under a Neutrik XLR clear ring). Only issue I have noticed is my machine seems to lose plenty of its battery power when in the case for a week or two. Might have to start taking the battery out of the machine and see if that helps
  3. Given that they're at least 11 years old I feel you might not get very far- so that you can bear in mind the cost of a similar replacement, at church we just bought an Epson EB-X41 (3600lm, 1024x768). We already had the same in another room; great portable projector if HD and widescreen aren't important. £330 presently
  4. about 10 times as long as you asked for, but eBay and various other places have 15cm goosenecks for about £4 each
  5. In common ownership now... https://www.sseaudiogroup.com/News/bcs-audio-joins-sse-audio-group
  6. Yorkie

    Acoustic screens...

    Southby Productions in High Wycombe have a clearsonic drum booth in hire stock
  7. For distribution board labelling in the past couple of years I've been using a Brother PT-E300VP with their strong adhesive black on white tape. Available in various widths; I find 18 and 6mm most useful. There's a great function 'patch bay labelling' which spaces out continuous labels, eg for a fuse box every 18mm. You select length to the nearest mm
  8. length; colour of cable/lampholder; required lumens will affect what you need. If they can have 1.5m white cable and will have shades, these probably represent a good value starting point https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/hemma-triple-cord-set-white-10325659/
  9. Useful to know about the battery... our church has had a clone of this desk 3-4 years and I'm not far off opening it up to substitute a reliable power connector. I guess it's worth doing whilst I have it on the bench
  10. I used to use CPC's figure-of-8 twin Cat5E UTP cable; often for AV installs https://cpc.farnell.com/pro-power/pp7112/cat-5e-utp-figure-8-305m/dp/CB14478 It was neat for surface wiring with white clips designed for 1.5mm tw1n&e4rth cable and saved pulling in two runs. Also was available in 100m drums which saved me holding excess stock. Seems to have been discontinued now and wondered if anyone here knew of anyone else that supplies a similar cable product. Thanks
  11. That's to distract you from the fact it's a copy of the EMO stereo DI. Can't believe they even ripped off the design flaw - those switches
  12. Are you thinking of Mark Payne, username 'Mark Payne'? I believe he stepped back from the running of the company last year. SFL are capable, knowledgeable and Reading based
  13. The Behringer B205D, Mackie SRM150, Studiomaster Livesys5 etc. come with an adaptor to put the speaker on the top of a straight mic stand, and another to put the mic stand boom on top of the speaker
  14. Have heard them/similar called a 'panel key'
  15. Only yesterday I came across a Homebase closing down sale with dozens of packs of six 300lm Halogen 40W GU10's for less than £2 a pack. Anybody who wants some getting, let me know... https://drive.google.com/open?id=10AN-hAxCXNwjdipR9jiZSolhk9ej7Ute
  16. And that is surely what Neutrik were thinking when they invented the true1
  17. Sorry when I dug them out I found they were 70V. picture
  18. I think I have a couple of 48V wall warts somewhere if they're any use
  19. I used to site manage a kids camp atop a cliff 100 yards from the north sea. For small lightweight structures we had far more success with ratchet straps and 18" dog corkscrews than 2' marquee stakes. Whether that's dependent on ground type I'm not sure. The corkscrews take longer to put in the ground, on the flip side they reduce transport weight a lot
  20. Slight aside... Are the above connectors compatible with Yamaha MG series? I've been needing to replace connectors on two for a while due to the cord grips having lost a screw
  21. As far as I know, there's no way of calculating the mains power drawn unless you know the precise efficiency of the amplifier. Best thing I can think of is for you to get one of those plug in Power Meters (eg http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=223573) and try it out on mains. Alternatively, just read the amp's manual or rating plate which will allow you to have a conservative figure of the total power drawn, amp at full whack.
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