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#21
Looks like you're using the old ADA numbers. Here's a list for Mouser

Switchcraft L12A (Open Frame, N/C Tip, Mono, Extended Barrel) #502-L-12A
Nylon Shoulder Washers #534-3069 (Need 2)
Rean Nylon PCB Mount 1/4" Phone Jack (N/C Tip & Ground, Mono, Insulated Barrel) #550-10201

#22
Discussions / Re: Bax music has fallen
Last post by MarshallJMP - April 08, 2025, 12:54:12 PM
Bax is a Dutch music chain of 4 or 5 shops and one in Belgium that just went bankrupt. So for us it's "local".
#23
You can buy the kit from MJMP (ADA Parts).  Looks like he has it in stock.
IIRC the front jack is just a switchcraft L12A which has a long shaft to fit the front panel.
#24
Introduce Yourself / Re: New dude.
Last post by rnolan - April 07, 2025, 12:40:40 AM
Sounds like a good plan :thumb-up: .  So the Classic came after the MP-2 (which I use) and kept some of the MP-2 features (sort of but cut back/more simple versions), like the noise gate, some cab emulation for recording or direct to PA, stereo fx loop but no mix controls.
#25
Introduce Yourself / Re: New dude.
Last post by EL34Dragon - April 06, 2025, 02:04:51 PM
Pics as soon as I get it all in the rack, just got my amp back from British Audio in Nashville. Awesome dudes there. Ordered some midi cables too, should be here Monday. My plan is to use efx from the SGX, and the MP 1 as my preamp.
#26
Introduce Yourself / Re: New dude.
Last post by Dante - April 06, 2025, 09:07:27 AM
Welcome to the Depot!

Sounds like your rack is coming along nicely. I love the Classic, you got lucky there, they are not easy to find.

Now, show us pix of your gear,.....or it doesn't exist ;)

:postpics:

Dante
#27
I just picked up an ADA MP1 because it needed some repairs. All it needs is a battery and a new input jack so I figured I'd do the rear input jack mod. My question is on the "MP-1 Rear Input Jack Mod REV A Raw Pics.zip" it shows Jack #360085 on the rear, I can't seem to find that (or any of the part numbers). Is the rear jack just a Mono Switched jack, tip running to ground when unplugged? Can I run a Neutrik NMJ4HFD2 for the rear? And then I'd just run a Switchcraft NL112BX Isolated TRS for the front. They're both isolated and I can get them and Mogami W2697 from Redco pretty cheap.


Neutrik NMJ4HFD2:



Switchcraft NL112BX:



#28
Introduce Yourself / Re: New dude.
Last post by Harley Hexxe - April 06, 2025, 03:51:12 AM
Hey EL34Dragon,

Welcome to the Depot!

It's been pretty quiet here for the last week or so, but we're always here to help.

Congrats on picking up a Classic, one of my favorite versions of the MP-1 for vintage amp tones. MIDI in that preamp is pretty simple really, just program change assignments, MIDI mapping and MIDI channel assignments.

I don't have any experience with the ART gear, but basic MIDI shouldn't be an issue when they are all connected and configured properly. I'll check in later to see what's going on.
#29
Introduce Yourself / Re: New dude.
Last post by rnolan - April 05, 2025, 08:13:43 PM
Hey EL34Dragon, welcome to the depot :wavingsmiley: :thumb-up: .  Activity here tends to ebb and flow.

Congratulations landing a MP-1 Classic and your rack is coming along nicely.  Ask any questions you have and we'll do our best to answer.  Also, while the dates may be old on lots of posts, they have been built up over many years.
#30
Introduce Yourself / New dude.
Last post by EL34Dragon - April 05, 2025, 04:44:29 PM
Just purchased an ADA MP 1 Classic. I've wanted an MP-1 since they first came out, but never got one, or a rack system set up till now. I have in my rack so far, an ART SGX2000 Express w/X-15 foot controller, ADA MP 1 Classic,Furman M8x2, and powering it, a Marshall 9005 stereo power amp. Future gear will follow. Now about me, I live in North Alabama, work in automotive manufacturing, like to bass fish and bow hunt(just a good ol suthn'boy) enjoy 80s hair metal and shred guitar(Yngwie, Joe Stump, Vai, etc.) here to learn and pick up pointers about midi, but looking at some of the dates on a lot of these posts, doesn't seem very active here. We'll give her a try anyways and see.  :headbang: