Need some inline pads. Don't want to spend a lot of money on new ones, and I have no clue how to make my own.
Looking for whatever anyone has. 10db, 20db, anything.
WTB: inline pads (10db, 20db, etc.)
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Re: WTB: inline pads (10db, 20db, etc.)
Grahambo! wrote:Need some inline pads...and I have no clue how to make my own.
Looking for whatever anyone has. 10db, 20db, anything.
easy to build. The site below is generally the one people whip out for such work:
http://www.uneeda-audio.com/pads/
I don't know if you saw the ones we have at our place when you were there with Graeme, but that site above was our resource for construction...
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Those 20dB pads listed in that link (thank you thank you thank you!) look really simply to build. So simple, in fact, that I am going to order up the parts to put together another four pads. I have four of the Shure pads and though I picked them up for under $100 a few years back, I am certain that these pads will cost under $25 each to make. The most expensive part is the barrel. 20dB is pretty standard, and I'm certain that I usually use that setting on the Shures religiously for the Sytek.
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I have a few switchable shure's, but here is what I mainly use:
http://www.naiant.com/studiostore/cleverdevices.html
http://www.naiant.com/studiostore/cleverdevices.html
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