[sdiy] moog module designs
Kevin Lightner
synthfool at synthfool.com
Sun Apr 24 19:25:18 CEST 2005
>
>Thats enough for a while if I don't build to many sequencer modules. THe
>average is for pots per module <$2.00 per module.
>
>Manufacturer specifies 120? cycles - some low number. I have only
>replaced one so far for failure. Lots of the modules get set to a sweet
>spot and left there for a long time. If they are going to fail, they
>will fail in the mixer module first. I will re-evaluate them when and if
>that starts happining.
I think the trimmers I use have 200 cycles ;-)
>
>
>> >If someone wants to donate a 308, I could do this. Otherwise it will
>> If I donated parts everytime I was asked, I'd be out of business. ;-)
>
>That was exactly the answer I expected, and would give myself. When I
>teach negotiating, one of the first things I teach is "If you don't ask
>for something, you absolutely won't get it."
What I learned was that if give or sell off all of my parts, I'll
have none for my own repairs. :)
Well, actually.. I bought a house.
For those that are self-employed home owners, that's enough to be said. ;-)
>
>> I didn't like either and used Apple II's. :)
>Couldn't afford one at the time. Now I have an Apple II Emulator on my
>computer.
Me too and cool to use, but really hard to access the peripheral slots ;-)
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Regards,
Kevin Lightner
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