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== Parts ==
== Parts ==


As of October 2015, the Kidney Table has:
As of December 2015, the Kidney Table has:


*Record Player
*Record Player
*8-Track Player
*8-Track Player (possibly broken: it ate the Doobie Brothers Greatest Hits; use with caution.)
*Laptop (usually for Spotify/Youtube)
*Laptop (usually for Spotify/Youtube)
*XLR Mic
*XLR Mic
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These items remain vaguely connected so that few modifications can let one play any of the devices.
These items remain vaguely connected so that few modifications can let one play any of the devices.
The 8-Track/Record Player unit has speaker-level outputs, a passive line resistor has been built to lower the volume to line-level to mix through the mixer. please do not remove this.

Latest revision as of 17:23, 6 December 2015

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Equipment Overview

  • Owner/Loaner: LVL1
  • Serial Number: N/A
  • Make/Model: N/A
  • Arrival Date: before move-in to 1205 E. Washington
  • Usability: Work in progress
  • Contact: Jared
  • Where: Near First Aid
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The Kidney Sound Table is a table made from an old Kentucky Science Center Exhibit with the purpose of streamlining audio in the space. As audio projects are connected to the table, they will be documented on this page.


Parts

As of December 2015, the Kidney Table has:

  • Record Player
  • 8-Track Player (possibly broken: it ate the Doobie Brothers Greatest Hits; use with caution.)
  • Laptop (usually for Spotify/Youtube)
  • XLR Mic
  • 4 Channel Mixer

These items remain vaguely connected so that few modifications can let one play any of the devices. The 8-Track/Record Player unit has speaker-level outputs, a passive line resistor has been built to lower the volume to line-level to mix through the mixer. please do not remove this.