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Thread: Coming Soon: ILDA Buffer Boards!

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    Thumbs up Coming Soon: ILDA Buffer Boards!

    Hi all,
    Myself and Stanwax have been working on producing some ILDA buffer boards for sometime now.
    I know the idea has been kicking around the forums for a while, however after extensive testing we have the solution, which will be available soon.

    I introduce to you the ILDA Buffer Matrix
    or MatILDA for short

    Let me briefly explain what you can expect:
    - The boards will have a small footprint, approximately less than business card size
    - The input signal will be buffered and each output will have it's own identically buffered output.
    - Buffered channels: ±X, ±Y, ±Intensity, ±R, ±G, ±B
    - Interlock passthrough and ground
    - Individual spike and over voltage protection on each signal level for every output.
    - The design is modular, i.e. stackable meaning you can buy a couple of boards at first, then simply stack more on top at a later date when needed. (Ideal for LEM's!, letting everyone stack their boards together, thus able to create mass link ups with ease! - I guess that means our UK record of 20 is going to be beaten soon!) There is no real limit to the number you could stack; the only limiting factor would be the power supply to the first board!

    More details to follow...

    ...Available soon...
    However put some down on your Christmas list

    All the best,
    Dan
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    Sounds very good.. you can put me down for a couple.
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    Count me in for 3 Danielson

    Any chance of a removable jumper to enable the connection of an external x/y gain pot?
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    depending on price i would want a 2-5!

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    Sounds like good idea!
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    Cheers for your comments.
    Doc, will get back to you on that...

    p.s. product name updated
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    count me in dan.

    i look forward to seeing this at the next meet
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    MatILDA is definitely better

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    Any news on this MatILDA project ? Sounds interesting.
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    I will deffo be interested in swiping one from your sweaty mitt Danielson!!!
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