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Ruben Rojas A

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About Ruben Rojas A

  • Birthday May 3

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  • Location
    Regina, Saskatchewan
  • About
    Freelance Mixer and IATSE 295 member.
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  1. This Fish... boy someone needs to put more attention on their work!
  2. Yeah I don't know why they don't use the plastic caddies that iPower sells. Its easier to just grab the plastic thing and of you go, instead of diving into a bucket of batteries. Well yours looks way nicer plus you have a NP-1 and a Sony charger, to round up everything you might need with the bag you own. Again very nifty work Pascal, VERY nifty... congratulations!!
  3. Hey Pascal, First of all big congratulations for your set-up, it's a beauty! You might have already seen if not this guys made a pretty cool suitcase as the one you are going to build, it might give you some ideas! or maybe this one gave you the idea... Cheers!
  4. The one that it's needed to do the job.
  5. Thanks Jack, thanks Justin, thanks Bernie for the info. It is a bit scary, but the price and capacities of such batteries is hard to beat maybe for a first battery system until I can get the dough for a IDX NP kit. I'll give it more thought. Ruben
  6. Completely unrelated to sound, but I'm a RC cars user and in a You Tube wander I found a guy that used this led strips from Walmart to do a kind of neon under glow lighting to one of his trucks and the look really bright. They work on 12 V, so it will be matter of wire up a 4 pin XLR or whatever your power distro uses and place them to where you want them in a very economical way. That is a link for canadian walmart but I'm pretty sure you can find them or something similar where ever you live. Cheers. Ruben R.
  7. Hey Bernie, You mention 5600 MAh, but how many cells (C's)? 2, 3,4? Thanks.
  8. If I had the time and $$ I would make one for myself, with a blank rack plate and some blinking LEDs and dummy pots. Just for those producers that ask for a little more greenness in the backgrounds or a little more humph in the bass.
  9. Yeah I found that thread and I found one pic in JW's personal site HERE of the actual cart but the thread is gone missing...
  10. Another option is THIS. Its carbon fiber stock, if you have a saw, drill and a rivet gun you can pretty much build anything. Also I might be confused with somewhere else BUT I think there's someone in here that build a complete sound cart out of this stuff, been trying to find the thread but I can't. Cheers. Ruben
  11. Maybe a contact mic could work something similar without the acoustics of the stethoscope tube.
  12. I think they are regular CMIT's, the boomer on the first pic above this post seems to be wearing a Denecke power supply.
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