is it possible to put a plate on a srb??

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is it possible to put a plate on a srb??

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lets say i have a 6dsp srb
can you put a ..whatever.. plate on that??
anybody tried?

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yes you can ... as you can remove a plate and put another one. Actually an srb or xtc board (with no plate) does not contain (initially) any softaxre or plugins. Buuuuuut, when buying a plug you can ask Soniccore to "attach" this new plug to this new board. Everything is possible.... except asking your srb running as fast as an Xite :wink: ...

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my first card was a Pulsar XTC (which is kinda SRB).
I already put several I/O plates on it, so I expect it to work fine for you.

be sure to receive the distance bolts and plastic screws from whoever you get your I/O plate from.

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It might be worth mentioning to be very gentle putting the screws in place, they are very fragile. I broke one a couple of weeks ago changing plates. That might be a little annoying when you ever want to replace it with another board again.


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It might be worth mentioning to be very gentle putting the screws in place, they are very fragile. I broke one a couple of weeks ago changing plates. That might be a little annoying when you ever want to replace it with another board again.


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a scope dsp card always deserves gentle operation... :lol:

but fun aside, the screws are made of plastics, so you should care indeed. it is, nevertheless, possible to get some spares.

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