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Limex MPR3 CABLE

Hi corrie0,
I see you're in Auchmithie.
I used to live in Friockheim and visited Auchmithie many times.
Is the But and Ben still there?
 
Hi. I build interface boxes and power supplies which are very popular. The 9 volt Limex is something I can do!
 

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Robin I've just realised you're in Dumfries I'm Arbroath area I bought my accordion 2nd hand I was supplied with the original find the original original cable which I don't need the 3 jack plug cables attached to it .Could you make me a purpose Midi cable/ box without them?
 
Robin I've just realised you're in Dumfries I'm Arbroath area I bought my accordion 2nd hand I was supplied with the original find the original original cable which I don't need the 3 jack plug cables attached to it .Could you make me a purpose Midi cable/ box without them?
Yes. A transformer box with mains connector. Neat and reliable. Ask Stephen Carcarey for my details.
 
I had the same issue and ended up using a standard stereo jack cable, which worked fine. Just make sure it’s shielded to avoid noise if you're using longer lengths.
 
I had the same issue and ended up using a standard stereo jack cable, which worked fine. Just make sure it’s shielded to avoid noise if you're using longer lengths.
I was trying to connect my Limex MPR3 to my mixer, and what worked for me was using an rca cable adapter. Just make sure the adapter matches the needed input/output types—mine was RCA male to 1/4" TRS female, which let me plug straight into the board. Sound came through clean with no weird noise.
 
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