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splodge360

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    Working in the industry
  • Current Employment or place of study
    Run AV hire company, Turnaround360, East London based, Mostly meeting conferences, 2 men in a van Roadshows, but sometimes large awards shows with moving lights, flown line array delay speakers etc
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    Bill Kenright Theater Sound Engineer
  • Full Name
    Roger Binyon

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    Turnaro360
  • Website URL
    http://www.LineArrayRental.co.uk
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  • Location
    Bexley, East London
  • Interests
    Rallying historic Metro 6r4 4wd car at weekends.
    Conferences, Awards shows, then going home and listening to music

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  1. Got a camera tally port on my Barco camera/ laptop vision mixer, thought it might be useful for switching on a red light on over the laptop that's now live, or triggering playback start on a brightsign media player, or triggering playback on a laptop through interspace mastercue v5 hardwired button remote xlr. My question is are tally lights just internal relays in the mixer so you feed power in and the internals switch that power voltage back to the output pin, or does the mixer internals give out voltages to the external devices ( like camera ccu tally in connection) Just curious to fiddle in this down time!
  2. Mine are clear plastic covered steels, bit worried that removing the protective cover with blunt end of knife near the steel could damage it, seems safer to leave the clear pipe on
  3. Got some pipe covered long safety steels that I want to now use for lifting, but over u shaped rollers. Is it ok to leave the cable cover on, or slit it all off with a sharp knife ? Thanks
  4. Welcome to the wonderful world of the blue room, stand by to be shot down in flames by unfriendly forum members, who don't like being told there's an alternative to there particular sounding favourite jbls, evs, turbos etc!
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