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Joined: August 2013 Posts: 16
| Subject says it all. I'm looking for the can for the newer op style preamp, XLR capable. These have two jacks on the back, plus an additional small white connector. If you have one laying around, I sure could use it...
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 Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4057
Location: Utah | How many connector pins on the preamp you're going to drop in there? It is either 8 copper tabs (look on the underside of the preamp) or 7. It matters.
I don't have any spare cans, sorry. |
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 Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | To continue what FlySig was saying...
The question is "What Preamp are you Installing?"
When you say that you need an "OP Can" with an XLR it could be the old silver series.
(OP-30, OP-40, OP-50)
Or the newer Black OP-Pro Series.
Just trying to be helpful.
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Joined: August 2013 Posts: 16
| Newer Black OP-Pro series. 8 copper tabs on the rear of the preamp module.
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 Joined: December 2009 Posts: 79
Location: So Cal | I have one of these. It has the part number H130407 with an 8-pin connector on the inside, 5-pin connector outside for the outboard XLR pcb (not included). Brand new in the box with the gasket/template. I purchased this to do an OP Pro Studio conversion some time ago. I also have an IDEA preamp with mounting can and gasket/template if that is of any interest. |
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Joined: August 2013 Posts: 16
| pm sent Jim- thanks! :-) |
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