Part 1 - Building Elco Connectors With Sylvia Massy
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2020
- Sylvia readies the workspace to start building Elco/Edac connectors using crimping pins and high-end Cordial audio cable. This is the first in a series of 6 instructional videos, filmed during the construction of Sylvia's Museum Studio.
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Nothing beats a producer that knows how to connect things
Nothing beats a nice roaring fireplace on a hot August afternoon.
the glasses part got an audible laugh from me. Lol This is why your the best
That will be satisfying when it's done. Checking each line with a volt meter will be fun.
Thank you Mrs Massy you paintings and drawings are amazing excellent tutorials your a natural teacher would love to see the studio wiring setup and how you deal with unbalanced and balanced and how you get them working in harmony
Many Thanks from Ireland 🇮🇪
Love the multi-camera setup. Great video as always, looking forward to the following parts.
there is a david lynch vibe to this video... really cool!
that logitech keyboard on your desk is a huge throwback lol. I wish you made this series before I got my little neotek a couple years ago! I learned to really like this connector. if I could go back in time I would buy the crimp tool instead of using the solder-on pins.
Yes friends there's more to life than News Weather & Sports...
Thanx Sylvia
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience Sylvia!
Wow. Thanks for sharing!
Looks like a nice space!
Relaxing video.
It's kind of ASMR video for me
Thank you for turning me onto Cordial bran cable. I’ve heard of audiophiles swearing by oxygen free cable. I’ve also heard a lot of talk about solder material. Not all of it is equal and does effect the sound. No snake oil, just blind test verified. Which brand and type of solder are you using for this project? Thank you for your channel. I like it a lot.
It’s a long process, but very therapeutic
I once soldered a snake install while a band was working with the producer in the other room. Very theraputic yes! And tedious like Sylvia said also. Lots of little details to mind.
what camera and switching software are you using? Cool video.
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If you liked it then you should’ve put a pin on it!
Some Grandma's knit... this one makes patch bays
I’d maybe just buy pro tools idk
Don't Fear the Patchbay.