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ontario1940
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does anyone have a CHEAP silent cough switch out there....I need several and can't afford the 230 announcer console
StephanieNYC said:With that handy dandy schematic you don't even have to buy the commercial unit -- make them yourself. The parts & project box are available at any Radio Shack. ;D ;D
Chuck said:Don't forget what your time is worth. It starts with a trip to Radio Shack. Then it then continues with drilling out the box, watching it spin around in the drill press when the bit catches a burr, looking at the blood coming from your fingers that were holding the box, driving to the emergency room, waiting 10 hours to get sewn up, returning home, and finally wiring the box. Sometimes letting somebody else enjoy the assembly process is a good idea. ;D
OKCRadioGuy said:All you have to have is a silent normally open momentary switch across the plus and minus (not to be confused with ground. When the button is pushed it mutes. You'd probably want to add a cap or something in series if it had phantom power. Most all of my playing around in the studio was without phantom. Good luck!
cgould said:LOL!! SO TRUE!!!!
I did a spit take when I read that! Can't even begin to count how many times I've been there and done that!!!
-Cornelius
Chuck said:cgould said:LOL!! SO TRUE!!!!
I did a spit take when I read that! Can't even begin to count how many times I've been there and done that!!!
-Cornelius
I still have the scars to prove it.....![]()
SirRoxalot said:Chuck said:cgould said:LOL!! SO TRUE!!!!
I did a spit take when I read that! Can't even begin to count how many times I've been there and done that!!!
-Cornelius
I still have the scars to prove it.....![]()
Right there next to the razor blade scars from trying to hurry on the EditAll block. Damn splicing tape doesn't stick well to bloody tape...
RFGeek919 said:I may sound stupid on this, but can't you just quickly press the off button from the console itself and then switch the mic back on to act as the cough button? It's something I have done, or just pod the volume down. I suppose having an actual cough button speeds up the reaction time with one button rather than two. I was just curious, thanks. I have never used one before.
--RFGeek
RFGeek919 said:I may sound stupid on this, but can't you just quickly press the off button from the console itself and then switch the mic back on to act as the cough button? It's something I have done, or just pod the volume down. I suppose having an actual cough button speeds up the reaction time with one button rather than two. I was just curious, thanks. I have never used one before.
Chuck said:Don't forget what your time is worth. It starts with a trip to Radio Shack. Then it then continues with drilling out the box, watching it spin around in the drill press when the bit catches a burr, looking at the blood coming from your fingers that were holding the box, driving to the emergency room, waiting 10 hours to get sewn up, returning home, and finally wiring the box. Sometimes letting somebody else enjoy the assembly process is a good idea. ;D
SirRoxalot said:Right there next to the razor blade scars from trying to hurry on the EditAll block. Damn splicing tape doesn't stick well to bloody tape...
StephanieNYC said:14) Finally. It Works.
Total time......about 10 hours. And that's only the first of four that you have to build. ;D