[sdiy] Roland System 100m - seeking component info for DIY project
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Mon Aug 4 12:03:01 CEST 2014
Back in 2001 I made a few pictures of panels and innards of 2 modules
(112, 150) I was checking. They were hi-res back then, but today I could
only say "clearly readable". I never removed the panels though, so no
picture of actual pots and jacks, just one small peek thru side hole.
The jacks seem to be popular model used by few eurorack makers -
PJ-305M, but of course without threading.
If there's interest to anybody I may upload the pics somewhere.
Roman
W dniu 2014-08-04 01:54, Sean Dynan pisze:
> I'm toying with the idea of making an ersatz Roland System 100m from
> Frequency Central PCBs and home-rolled panels.
>
> I want my panels to be the same as the original 100m 191J, with
> sliding pots and switches, octave selectors, etc.
>
> My current idea is to choose a slightly smaller panel (MOTM 3.5" x
> 8.75") than the original (4.1" x 9.1") so I can house 5 in a 19" rack
> with MOTM mounting rails. But that's not cast in stone.
>
> And I haven't thought about the mult utility panel yet.
>
> So I would like to know what length of sliding pots were used, what
> diameter knobs, if the slider caps are still available, or anything
> else that might help. Even what connections, if any, were normalized.
> I know the connectors were 3.5mm jacks.
>
> I have PDFs of the owner's manual and service manual, but there isn't
> any detailed dimensional info in those.
>
> Thanks for any help. :)
>
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