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rnms
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Before I buy this I would appreciate any comments from users, I'm cosidering also M-audio products but they seem to be problematical, from comments I've read elsewhere, many thanks.
YMMV, but I put mine at the top of my rack (in the studioRTA creation station) and even though there is a shelf directly above it, there has not been any issues with heat buildup, etc...BRITinDETROIT said:I've just bought one of these and although I haven't hooked everything up yet, it does seem simplicity itself to use.
A word of warning though, you're supposed to leave one rack-space empty immediately above it to facilitate cooling. I only have 6 spaces in my desk and 4 of them were already taken, so I'm a little worried what happens if it overheats or starts affecting the sound modules above it.
Steve.
rnms said:Well I bought one ( FW-1804) early results are very good ( although the included firewire cable is crap, very dodgy connection, but with a different cable all is fine), I made a wooden rack case with plenty of room and my laptop sits on top, I will give it some more stick today, but so far I'm very pleased.
pikingrin said:YMMV, but I put mine at the top of my rack (in the studioRTA creation station) and even though there is a shelf directly above it, there has not been any issues with heat buildup, etc...
brandrum said:does anyone know if it can be daisy chained with other 1804's, and possibly a fw-1082?
The jacks are plastic as are the combo sockets on the mic channels, all are balanced so you would need a balanced patchbay to keep this feature, might be a good idea but i don't think I'll bothersloom said:How are the jacks? Plastic, like the US-428- or something sturdier? Would a patch-bay (or other permanent connection) be a good idea?