Thanks for the reply,
I'm quite familiar with how rack systems work and companies like Canford Audio sell 19" 1U front plates or I can salvage a ½ width adapter plate which is quite common with broadcast stuff from Sonifex etc.
The point I was making was that it seemed a strange omission from Raspberry Pi. There is a ¾ photo of the rear and right side and a photo of the rear panel, there are line drawings of the rear and top but, until I can physically get my hands on a case I have no idea about the front panel and the left side.
The mounting of full size XLR male sockets are already tight squeeze on the rear panel, TA3 will be the solution and it's likely that a ¼" stereo socket and H/P volume control will be needed on the front too with a couple of GPIO driven status LEDs.
I'm quite familiar with how rack systems work and companies like Canford Audio sell 19" 1U front plates or I can salvage a ½ width adapter plate which is quite common with broadcast stuff from Sonifex etc.
The point I was making was that it seemed a strange omission from Raspberry Pi. There is a ¾ photo of the rear and right side and a photo of the rear panel, there are line drawings of the rear and top but, until I can physically get my hands on a case I have no idea about the front panel and the left side.
The mounting of full size XLR male sockets are already tight squeeze on the rear panel, TA3 will be the solution and it's likely that a ¼" stereo socket and H/P volume control will be needed on the front too with a couple of GPIO driven status LEDs.
Statistics: Posted by SMJ — Tue Dec 17, 2024 1:28 pm