The conversion from Banana jacks to miniphone jacks was done by Dennis Verschoor's technician.
via Cynthia of Cyndustries.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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What a shame! Mini jacks blow.
ReplyDeleteOh, I bet Cynthia loves that.
ReplyDeleteHey stop the hate.
ReplyDeleteNo more bananadrama for me!
What's wrong with bananajacks Dennis? And did you sell your Sergepanels just because of those?
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What's better?
ReplyDeleteMac or PC?
Moog or Arp?
Blonds or brunettes?
Mac
ReplyDeleteBahn Sage
Red Heads
Hey it works great now for me.
ReplyDeleteWhy is everyone making me for a fool?
When someone puts banana's on a blacet module then he is great.
Now it comes over to me like i'm some kind of fool.
"Oh, I bet Cynthia loves that."
ReplyDeleteWho gives a damn what Cynthia thinks? It's whatever works for you. Modulars are very personal machines.
If you don't mind mults, I guess it is okay. I just prefer the flexibility of bananas. However, Dennis seems to have opted for homogeneity over flexibility.
ReplyDeleteShow me a switching banana jack and then we'll talk about flexibility.
ReplyDeleteI think it's awesome, Dennis.
-Scott
Finaly some nice coments :)
ReplyDeleteThanks and yeah i love it!
I'll get some more modcan/cynthia in the future and they will have the same minijack plugs :)
i'm glad i use 1/4" and avoid all this drama
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