I made a custom 3in 1out for my small acoustic pedalboard that lives on the backside. LR from the DI with fixed angled XLR, 1out as d-type for a headphone amp and an extra in for anything I may use that gig. Saves a few minutes and a lot of mess mostly. I like that this solution gets more widespread over the last couple of years. Would be great if the different manufacturers agreed on a universal wiring soon! Thank you for spreading the news!
Other than the prototype I made a few years ago - ruclips.net/video/LeQC4xT9qa4/видео.htmlsi=_JUht5j8X3czTvZ4 - I don't think we'll ever see an official Dante box from them. I just don't think it would be profitable on a small scale. Thanks for the message.
@@DcSoundOp not yet. I had a sponsor for the last video and in my day to day I use the Digiflex ones a lot. I will have to check them out at some point. It looks like the best option money can buy.
Do you mean like the CAT Box 8? Those are great too, but a bit more expensive obviously - amzn.to/3V1uH9E (affiliate link for current price). Thanks for the message!
i made a DIY of this here in Philippines for our church beacause we have no money do buy snake but it has a noise maybe because we are using analog mixer i use cat 6 SFTP internet cable it works but it has a noise issue, maybe because i use cheap internet cables
Hey Christian, that's really cool to hear you made your own. Whenever there are noise issues with these types of things, it's almost always down to the cable in my experience, or the shield of the cable not being terminated properly when the ends are made.
@@DcSoundOp i check the ground of the internet cables last night and i found out that the ground has a low connectivity maybe because its not soldered to the connector from the factory, what I'm going to do now is to change the internet connector and then solder the ground to it to have a better connection, ill update you if it works on me, thanks!
THEY MADE IT!!!! so freaking dope. I have been modifying mine for years now I can just buy them!
Awesome to see they come inside the Soundtools Canvas Bag, would've loved to see them with the Scribble Strip.
That’s a good idea, thanks for the message!
I made a custom 3in 1out for my small acoustic pedalboard that lives on the backside. LR from the DI with fixed angled XLR, 1out as d-type for a headphone amp and an extra in for anything I may use that gig. Saves a few minutes and a lot of mess mostly.
I like that this solution gets more widespread over the last couple of years. Would be great if the different manufacturers agreed on a universal wiring soon!
Thank you for spreading the news!
I love it, it's always cool to hear about the custom setups people have come up with to simplify jobs. Thanks for sharing!
the only thing I would love to have them add is a Dante version. Id love to have a sound tools quality dente in and out
Other than the prototype I made a few years ago - ruclips.net/video/LeQC4xT9qa4/видео.htmlsi=_JUht5j8X3czTvZ4 - I don't think we'll ever see an official Dante box from them. I just don't think it would be profitable on a small scale. Thanks for the message.
AES72 for the win!
Hi !
Funny how we did almost the same video almost at the same time without knowing lol
I just saw yours! Have you covered any of these from SoundTools before?
@@DcSoundOp not yet. I had a sponsor for the last video and in my day to day I use the Digiflex ones a lot.
I will have to check them out at some point.
It looks like the best option money can buy.
They could have just made parallel M-F XLR input/output panels
Do you mean like the CAT Box 8? Those are great too, but a bit more expensive obviously - amzn.to/3V1uH9E (affiliate link for current price). Thanks for the message!
i made a DIY of this here in Philippines for our church beacause we have no money do buy snake but it has a noise maybe because we are using analog mixer i use cat 6 SFTP internet cable it works but it has a noise issue, maybe because i use cheap internet cables
Hey Christian, that's really cool to hear you made your own. Whenever there are noise issues with these types of things, it's almost always down to the cable in my experience, or the shield of the cable not being terminated properly when the ends are made.
@@DcSoundOp i check the ground of the internet cables last night and i found out that the ground has a low connectivity maybe because its not soldered to the connector from the factory, what I'm going to do now is to change the internet connector and then solder the ground to it to have a better connection, ill update you if it works on me, thanks!
@@DcSoundOp its all good man, i solder the ground and it works