Neutrik: the good, bad and ugly
"Walt" wrote in message
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George Gleason wrote:
"Walt" wrote
George Gleason wrote:
I have had tons of problems with worn or oversized holes in the A3f
that and that crappy rubber boot pulls free, the reverse thread tiny
screw that needs a special screwdriver to access/feild repair has me
swore off switchcraft forever
You consider a little green screwdriver a "special" tool? WTF?
Find yourself without one on a gig in bimbuk idaho needing to do feild
service and you will understand
everything is easy when you have the right tools, with neutricks all I
need are my fingers, never leave home without them.
You can solder with just your fingers? I'm impressed.
would you say the majority of cable fails involve a solder joint?
i guess this is getting quite pointless though
my point is I find it extreamly unlikely you have "thousands " of failed
neutrik xlrs, to do so you must own 10's of millions of them
I do own "thousnads of neutrik connectors and find them by far the most
reliable easiest to instal and service xlr connector on the market
I thought I'd died and gone to heaven ,discoverd sliced bread when I used
my first neutrik and could finally get away from the IMO much more poorly
designed and vastly more unreliable A3f/m connectors
if you do have thousands of failed neutriks on your hands I will gladly pay
the shipping to take them as neutrik will replace them free of charge
george
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