[sdiy] WTB: Paia Ek-x module boards
Metrophage
c0r3dump23 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 10 23:13:06 CET 2005
Truly, those boards don't do much. Instructional sheets for those on
the Paia site a couple of years ago. These were not intended as real
modules, but experimenter's boards so one could try different component
values and hear the difference. Same as a piece of perfboard, really -
only more expensive! All you need are the CEM datasheets which can be
found at synthtech.com and elsewhere; these include the same very basic
recommended circuits that the Ek-x boards did.
In the late '90s, when I felt like a hopeless case for SynthDIY, I
figured that at least the Curtis chips would be a good foolproof step
towards putting >some< modules together. I called Paia about a year
after they ran out of Ek-x PCBs, Scott and John both insisted to me
that there was not really any need for those PCBs. They were right!
CJ
--- Doug Terrebonne <dougt55 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> There was nothing special about these Paia boards was there? If you
> have the Curtis chips just look at the data sheets or numerous other
> Curtis chip designs and do your own...
>
> Doug
> --- D A F <polaris30 at ncx.com> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm wondering if anyone has any of the old Paia Ek-x module boards
> > that they
> > might want to part with. These are the ones Paia sold about 10 or
> 15
> > years
> > ago, with the Curtis chips. I don't need the Curtis chips
> > themselves, just
> > the boards (preferably with all of the other components). I wrote
> > Paia
> > about them a long time ago and even at that time they didnt have
> any
> > bare
> > boards in leftover stock. If you have one of these to sell, please
> > email me
> > at: polaris30 at ncx.com.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
>
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