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TRS Jack Problem
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| Energy_3 |
I should hang my head in shame, but it seemed to be (A)ok when it went in.
I hav a sapphire pro 14, and i was connecting up a couple of TRS audio jacks to it. Anyway, i thought that the two pre amped mic ins 1 n 2 on the front accepted TRS jacks 3/4 or whatever size they are!
These jacks went in without a fuss, so i assumed they would pull out. I was certain the two in's on the front doubled in terms of inputs. How can i get them out, im stumped:eyespop: |
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| Energy_3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by CalvP
The mic 1-2 ins are the standard multipurpose neutrik connection, which accept both XLR & 1/4" TRS.
You need to pull harder:p |
Your telling me, thats what i thought, n iv been pulling and pulling hard i might add to the point where i think im gona fucck it |
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| Energy_3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by CalvP
Can you take a pic?
I used to have a focusrite saffire & the connection was definitely tight; same goes for my TRS patchbay! |
I shall take a pic later on today, i will give it another crack and see how i go. Thanks for the help tho appreciate it |
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| aquila |
| quote: | Originally posted by Energy_3
i think im gona fucck it |
| quote: | Originally posted by CalvP
Can you take a pic? |
:haha: |
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| Energy_3 |
| hahaha now you guys, I still havent gotten around to pulling it again to see if it will come out, will see how i go. |
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| aquila |
| if it rotates freely, try turning/wiggling it while pulling it - you'll probably be able to jiggle it out easier. |
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| Energy_3 |
| Yeah i havent a chance to sit withit and hav another go but annoying the absolute out of me |
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| cryophonik |
Most interface preamps these days have combination 1/4-inch/XLR inputs on the front panel. These often have a little button/release lever on them. This may seem obvious, but does your interface have one? If so, push it in while you pull on the plug.
If not, try this:
It might not get the plug out, but it should increase your pleasure while you try. |
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| Energy_3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Most interface preamps these days have combination 1/4-inch/XLR inputs on the front panel. These often have a little button/release lever on them. This may seem obvious, but does your interface have one? If so, push it in while you pull on the plug.
If not, try this:
It might not get the plug out, but it should increase your pleasure while you try. |
Hey cryo thanks for that what about the lube that warms up to? Hope things are well to man
I shall all keep u posted on this one its gathered some attention:tongue2 |
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| Normie |
If the KY thing doesn't work for ya ;) Pop the cover. The side contact could be bent for some reason and binding things...try more fiber ;)
| quote: | Originally posted by Energy_3
Hey cryo thanks for that what about the lube that warms up to? Hope things are well to man
I shall all keep u posted on this one its gathered some attention:tongue2 |
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| Normie |
I think that only works for banana jacks on modulars. I have had limited success with my 1/4 in. and KY though...
Jacks! my 1/4 in. JACKS!!! PUTTING MY...NO! I meant...(Oh God the shame...;)
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Most interface preamps these days have combination 1/4-inch/XLR inputs on the front panel. These often have a little button/release lever on them. This may seem obvious, but does your interface have one? If so, push it in while you pull on the plug.
If not, try this:
It might not get the plug out, but it should increase your pleasure while you try. |
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