ToneMatch® Cable: Difference between revisions

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The {{T1}} uses a digital connection to the {{Model II}} Power Stand. This is labelled {{ToneMatch}}.<br>
===Overview===
The {{T1}} uses a digital connection to the {{Model II}} Power Stand. This is labelled {{ToneMatch}}.


The connecting cable has a male Ethercon connection at each end that looks like this.<br>
The connecting cable has a male Ethercon connection at each end that looks like this.
[[Image:EtherconMale.jpg|300px|Ethercon connector]]


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[[Image:EtherconMale.jpg]]<br>
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If your {{ToneMatch}} cable gets damaged or lost&nbsp; you can use a computer network cable type CAT-5 or CAT-6.  
If your {{ToneMatch}} cable gets damaged or lost&nbsp; you can use a computer network cable type CAT-5 or CAT-6.  
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The {{T1}} comes with a really nice Pro Ethercon cable, with robust metal connector shells and an almost memoryless 18' black cable.  
The {{T1}} comes with a really nice Pro Ethercon cable, with robust metal connector shells and an almost memoryless 18' black cable.  


[[Image:Cat5.jpg|200px|right|Cat5 cable]]
However, in a pinch, should you forget the cable, or if say a huge Hammond B3 gets dropped on the cable and severs it, YOU CAN USE ANY ORDINARY CAT 5 ETHERNET CABLE and it will work fine until you replace you nice fancy T1 cable.  
However, in a pinch, should you forget the cable, or if say a huge Hammond B3 gets dropped on the cable and severs it, YOU CAN USE ANY ORDINARY CAT 5 ETHERNET CABLE and it will work fine until you replace you nice fancy T1 cable.  


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Example vendor http://www.fullcompass.com/product/255589.html  
Example vendor http://www.fullcompass.com/product/255589.html  


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=== Cable Length  ===
=== Cable Length  ===