On Sat, 2012-12-15 at 18:08 +0100, Julien Claassen wrote:
> So it might have been a scratchy contact or something a little loose
Very likely, while MIDI connectors usually aren't that bad incompatible,
as 6.3 jacks often are. It's less likely corrosion, I often experienced
that all kinds of jacks and sockets don't fit to each other. For USB
connectors I sometimes had to remove a little bit of the isolation,
because they couldn't be plugged in, regarding to too much isolation.
For the 6.3 jacks here are different shapes, some are completely
unusable. And as I mentioned before, the thickness of the MIDI connector
pins can vary, but this most seldom really does cause issues.
Resume:
It was a random issue, voodoo, most of the times the cause for trouble
in maintained studios.
The Waldorf is a baby ;), since it can't be born earlier than 1989.
OT:
I wonder if should crimp my telephone's cables for the thousands time or
if I should through away those crimp connectors and solder the cables
directly to the telephone and handset.
Good connector:
Großtuchel
In the German Wiki is a picture that does show a 2,-€ coin and a
Großtuchel, because Großtuchel is very clumsy. Similar diameter as the
coin, for 3 contacts only. But you can screw together Großtuchel and it
has got knifes that clean the contacts, when you connect them.
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