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BOTMLINE 2

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Aug 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/25/99
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I'm looking for some XLR on/off switches. The ones that I've had before are
rotary and built into the female side of a connector. I can't seem to find any
in my pile of catalogs or at any local stores.

I'd appreciate a good source for these if you know of one...

Thanks,

Will

André Huisman

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Aug 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/25/99
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> I'm looking for some XLR on/off switches. The ones that I've had before
are
> rotary and built into the female side of a connector. I can't seem to find
any
> in my pile of catalogs or at any local stores.

Ask neutrik for a brochure. I'm sure you can find their site on the
Internet.

If I'm not mistaken, Neutrik does make a variety of XLR chassis part with
switches. They probably have to be ordered though because most suppliers
won't have them in stock.

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Douglas R. Allen

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Aug 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/25/99
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Try Parts express part no. 092-080 mfg.#nc3fx-s at 1-800-338-0531
They have a free cat, with a kinds of toys.
Hope that helps....

BOTMLINE 2 wrote:

> I'm looking for some XLR on/off switches. The ones that I've had before are
> rotary and built into the female side of a connector. I can't seem to find any
> in my pile of catalogs or at any local stores.
>

Lord Valve

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Aug 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/26/99
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>BOTMLINE 2 wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for some XLR on/off switches. The ones that I've had
before are
>> rotary and built into the female side of a connector. I can't seem
to find any
>> in my pile of catalogs or at any local stores.
>>
>> I'd appreciate a good source for these if you know of one...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Will

Lord Valve Speaketh:
The rotary type are made by Neutrik. (Sorry, I can't remember
the part number.) Anyplace which carries Neutriks will have 'em.
Come to think of it, *I* have 'em...e-mail me for prices. ;-)
You can also use the Switchcraft T3F, but it's not rotary...
it uses a miniature slide switch. It's a DPDT, though, so you
can do nifty stuff with it like phase-reversal and whatnot.

Lord Valve

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