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  1. Hi there 3D print fans: here are a couple of files for push-on low profile end caps for the Neutrik XX series of connectors i.e. the ones with the internal threads. There are two versions, one for F and for M connectors: the cable entry gap on this version is 5mm ( about 1/5th"). I can do larger or smaller, if required. I recommend printing at 100% fill with a robust filament.

     

    All the best,

     

    John

    Neutrik XX LP.jpg

    Neutrik Short XLR F Plug V5 5mm Cable.stl Neutrik Short XLR M Plug V5 5mm Cable.stl

  2. This seems to have backfired spectacularly on Rycote, with a huge number of posts on their social media sites condemning this action. There's a horrible non-apology on their Facebook page, all about protecting their identity, which is just obvious nonsense. It's a shame that such an old-established brand name has been tainted by some faceless corporate hack who thought it would be a really smart plan to try and hijack a tiny start-up operation like Radius. Simon Davies has re-hired many of the original Rycote staff who were effectively sacked by Videndum in a "restructuring" move that involved closing down the factory in the small town in which it had been based all its life, and moving to a new facility many miles away. They did this in the time-honored way of big companies, just before Christmas.

     

    There's a local audio show in London coming up at which Rycote has booked space: I wouldn't want to be a representative on their stand; sound people here are pretty angry.

     

    John

  3. A few years ago, I made contact with a sound recordist called Dmitry Chernov, who was developing a series of sound effects libraries that were rather different in their content and his approach. I bought two of his Northern Europe libraries and when, for another show, I needed some very specific wolf sounds, Dmitry came up trumps again. We've corresponded regularly, usually when he needs to find English equivalents for Russian terms, and our latest exchange was in regard to Guinea Pigs and the sounds they make. He's written a very interesting and enjoyable blog about that session which you can find here:

     

    https://larxaudio.com/blog/guinea-pigs/

     

    Give it a read, if you like, and I can highly recommend his other libraries. Also, regardless of what you might think about the current situation in Ukraine, he's one of the Russian good guys and a thoroughly nice chap.

  4. I just got the double CD and for me, it's an interesting listen: it was the album that first got me really interested with what you could do with sound (I spent ages trying to work out ADT, for example) and Tomorrow Never Knows was just extraordinary. Many, many years later, I discovered that my father-in-law was one of the violinists on Eleanor Rigby, so that was an added bonus. My wife remembers him coming back from the session being somewhat grumpy. Oh, and Emerick's detailing of the session in his book is basically bullshit, by the way.

     

    One of the things that the remix does is bring out much more details in the drumming, which is great in some tracks, such as She Said, She Said, when Starr is just nailing the fills, and Here, There and Everywhere where the tom-tom sound is perfect and the finger snaps actually sound like finger snaps. The remix of Rain is also excellent. 

     

    I wore out my vinyl copy years ago, but am sorely tempted to buy the new version just to see how it compares with the CD. 

     

    (Oh, and you can see my father-in-law in the A Day In The Life video, if you don't blink: he's the one wearing white-framed sunglasses and smoking a cigar.)

     

     

  5. I'm also having fun with 3D printing: these days, I'll often design and print a little accessory so that it does what I want, rather than what some manufacturer decides I might want. The Smart Battery safety covers are a case in point, but I've also made a mini-stereo bar with 20mm mic clips that fits in a small case  with my Zoom H3-VR and F3. 

     

  6. 12 hours ago, Michael Render said:

    Do you provide those STL files anywhere? Or sell them?

    Do you want the battery cover? That's free. I'll post a link shortly. If you want the Marconi AXBT files, that's a different matter, and a great deal more work...

     

    All the best,

     

    John

    12 hours ago, Michael Render said:

    Do you provide those STL files anywhere? Or sell them?

     

    Here you go.

     

    Enjoy

     

    John

    499750239_SmartBatteryCover.stl

  7. 7 hours ago, Barry M said:

    Very nice. Inspired Energy has their dust covers, not sure what they run. Might be at the usual suspects?

     

    https://www.inspired-energy.com/products/details/3/133-936186

     They run at about $5 here in the UK, with tax and shipping. I can knock these out for about $1.00, so not too bad. Plus mine have fancy writing on the side and are a lovely subtle yellow colour. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Barry M said:

    Very nice. Inspired Energy has their dust covers, not sure what they run. Might be at the usual suspects?

     

    https://www.inspired-energy.com/products/details/3/133-936186

     

    Oh yes, great minds obviously think alike... Should have done more research! And, yes, Alan, you're almost certainly right. The printer is waiting for me to do a whole bunch of modifications at the moment, including direct filament drive and auto-levelling,  but space is at a premium here. I shall progress.

     

    And just for fun, here's another little 3D-printed project (excluding the base.)

     

     

    1682592824_MarconiAXBT.jpg

  9. Different length versions here: https://we.tl/t-TSeFXBBBv3
    Includes one that I did for fun. Got an empty XLR socket? Need a headphone hanger? Plug one in:
     
    Heaphone Hanger XLR.jpg
    4 hours ago, tourtelot said:

    This is a cool idea.  My question would be looking for a model that will allow the lid to an SKB case to close and latch with the headphone hanger remaining installed.  Also, any thoughts on a USA distribution point?

     

    D.

    Doug,

     

    I have an idea that's not quite thought through yet, that may work for you, or the new 30mm version may well suit. What's the clearance on the SKB lid?

     

      As far as distribution goes, unless I get hundreds of these made, the economics don't make sense. I've made the files freely available to anyone who wants to use them: you might someone who has a 3D printer who could print one of these out for you for a few bucks, or there are various on-line services that should be able to do it. Or you could take up Allen's offer; he'd do an excellent job.

     

    All the best,

     

    John

  10. I bought my first DAT (also the D-10) from Tony Faulkner, who'd been trying it out for Sony. Discussing it with a colleague from BBC Radio who also had one, he told me that he'd had difficulties getting the people in the BBC archive to accept the tapes because they didn't take 'Dictaphone' cassettes. He got round the problem by fastening the cassette in an appropriately labelled 7" tape box and handing that over. Never a single complaint after that.

     

    Oh, and Jeff, maybe you'd have been a bit more wary if you'd have known how HHB got its name: the founding directors used to be in a band; its name?

    The Half-Human Band. 

     

    All the best,

    John

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