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Mo-Kay
Dragon Soul Productions
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Hey everybody,
I've had a 1970's mic-pre GELOSO G 3276-A for some time now, but haven't used it yet because I HAVE NEVER SEEN THE TYPE OF SOCKETS that are on this thing! LOL
The front of the manual pictures this pre-amp together with the G 3270-A valve amp and says "AMPLIFICATORE COMBINABILE"
THE G 3276-A has 4 mic inputs, a single aux input, and a single phono input.
It has two outputs, that appear to be intended for connection with the G 3270-A.
The microphone sockets look like XLR sockets, but MALE, and the 3 tips are hollow. I have tried to connect a female XLR connector to these sockets, but it didn't fit.
The output connectors are circles, with cutouts like a swirl around them, with a hole in the middle, that looks like it could fit a jack-plug. Yet again, I've tried, but yet again, no succes.
I really want to use this unit, but in order to do that I really need to know what these connectors are!
Does anyone have any idea? Maybe some Italian users? Since I've heard some connectors, like XLR can vary per country.
Thanks a lot
Mo-Kay
CLICK HERE FOR THE PICTURES
Hey everybody,
I've had a 1970's mic-pre GELOSO G 3276-A for some time now, but haven't used it yet because I HAVE NEVER SEEN THE TYPE OF SOCKETS that are on this thing! LOL
The front of the manual pictures this pre-amp together with the G 3270-A valve amp and says "AMPLIFICATORE COMBINABILE"
THE G 3276-A has 4 mic inputs, a single aux input, and a single phono input.
It has two outputs, that appear to be intended for connection with the G 3270-A.
The microphone sockets look like XLR sockets, but MALE, and the 3 tips are hollow. I have tried to connect a female XLR connector to these sockets, but it didn't fit.
The output connectors are circles, with cutouts like a swirl around them, with a hole in the middle, that looks like it could fit a jack-plug. Yet again, I've tried, but yet again, no succes.
I really want to use this unit, but in order to do that I really need to know what these connectors are!
Does anyone have any idea? Maybe some Italian users? Since I've heard some connectors, like XLR can vary per country.
Thanks a lot
Mo-Kay
CLICK HERE FOR THE PICTURES