[sdiy] Moog Modular porn

Rick Jansen rick.jansen at xs4all.nl
Tue Dec 15 10:45:56 CET 2015


Great! Thanks!

Gosh, it looks like it is all constructed very simply. Am I the only one bothered to 
encase a solder connection to e.g. a potmeter with "heat shrink" stuff?

And also, here they just solder wires into holes in the board, no connectors used. Well, 
that probably works if you do a production run of modules, where you don't move around a 
board and it's front panel a lot...

rick

On 14/12/2015 11:49, Roman Sowa wrote:
> I was recently asked about detailed pictures of moog modular I've
> restored some time ago, so I have uploaded all innards-only pictures on
> temporary, dumb simple and ugly website made from directory listing.
> Unsorted, no preview, no thubnails, you have to click them all to see.
> Original non-edited pictures made with phone and SLR, some of them may
> be blury or contain fragments of my dirty workshop, so please be gentle.
> It's about 170 pictures, 300MB total.
>
> Pictures were made during the process mainly to document which wire goes
> where, as it was all torn down to pieces and put back together later.
> Also a few attempts to document PCBs in hope to do exact replica, but
> lacking time needed, I dropped the idea.
>
> Anyway (and I'm known for abusing the word "anyway") if anybody's
> interested, here's your (rare?) chance to see how it looks like where
> usually nobody takes a peek.
>
> I also have somewhere 1200dpi TIFF scans of unpopulated bare panels of
> moog 55, might put them as well if there's interest and if I can find them.
>
> http://www.midielectronics.com/kata2.html
>
> Roman
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