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Subject: Re: [motm] Questions and comments about motm

From: Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@...>
Date: 2001-03-03

>
> MOTM -- Extremely accurate, innovative, and not the least bit space
> efficient, with a limited number of modules that seems to be growing.
> While affordable in kit form, they seem a bit pricey when purchased
> assembled.
I'm among those few motm'ers where about 90% of my motm modules are
'factory' assembled. With this in mind, before deciding on basing my
modular on motm, I priced similar units from other companies. Taking into
account features, quality, size, ..., I concluded that the assembled
modules were very price comparable to other units. So in my opinion, they
are not pricey. But, of course, if you are into assembling (and there is
a lot of satisfaction in assembling a module and having it actually work
the way it is supposed to!), then motm is also a good way to go.


>
> I plan to mount the PS elsewhere, which gives me 10 units:
>
> 1) 910 mult
> 2-3) Encore UEG
> 4-5) 820 Lag Processor
> 6) 800 EG
> 7-8) 320 VC LFO
> 9-10) 410 Triple Resonant Filter
One alternative: One unit that I think is often overlooked is the 700 vc
switcher. If you have a patch bay that will be close to the motm
rack, and are willing to give up the 800, you might consider incorporating
a 700.
Jeff