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4ms Company Passive Mult Builder's Manual

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PASSIVE MULT
This guide is for building the Passive Mult (PM), a two channel multiple. The PM allows you to split a
single signal into multiple copies. The PM can work in a single one-to-six multiple or as a dual one-to-
three multiple. Since the device is passive, it can also be used to combine signals (three-to-one, or six-to-
one). This is a beginner level kit, with only basic tools and soldering experience necessary.
Tools Needed:
Soldering iron, solder
5/16" socket driver (optional: pliers will work if you're careful)
Passive Multiple
Kit Builder's Guide for PCB v1.0
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Summary of Contents for 4ms Company Passive Mult

  • Page 1 PASSIVE MULT This guide is for building the Passive Mult (PM), a two channel multiple. The PM allows you to split a single signal into multiple copies. The PM can work in a single one-to-six multiple or as a dual one-to- three multiple.
  • Page 2 Step 1: Insert Jacks/Prep Mounting Install the eight jacks to the green PCB. The jacks should be inserted on the side with the white rectangles and circles. Tip: Feed the longer bent pin in first, then push the other two pins in snugly. Push each jack down so it’s flush against the PCB.
  • Page 3 Step 2: Install Panel A. Double-check that the jacks are flush to the PCB (see above photo). Take the black and white panel and gently lower it down on the PCB. Wiggle it slightly so that it fits over the jacks. B.
  • Page 4 Go back and tighten all the nuts another 1/8 turn using a socket wrench or pliers (carefully, the panel scratches easily). And there you have it, a completed 4ms Passive Mult! This module requires no power, so all that’s left is to install in your Eurorack system with the supplied 3mm screws. Enjoy!

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