[sdiy] Moog Modular porn
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Tue Dec 15 14:40:40 CET 2015
I haven't seen heatshrink stuff on pots or whatever that is more spaced
than 100 mils, or does not carry AC power. So you must be the only one :)
With moog modular crate there's really no need for moving the board
around with respect to panel. You have good access to both sides, and
you can place it on either side without worrying about shorting traces
or bending components. It also helps in wiring panel components to PCB.
And all wires are stranded.
Roman
W dniu 2015-12-15 o 10:45, Rick Jansen pisze:
> 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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