Dave,
That is a truly beautiful system! I'm curious to know if you have any problems with
the interaction of the knobs and patch cords between the two top rows, the angle
looks interesting. I also wonder if you will have more dust buildup on the lower
row. I've found that the vertical mounting tends to only allow dust to settle on
the knobs which is either kept clean via use or is easier to clean than panels.
Eric
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mate_stubb@... wrote:
> I have FINALLY finished my "Son of T.O.N.T.O." case, as Paul calls
> it. I refer to it immodestly as the Synth of Doom. Clearly it's not
> as studly as the Fist of God, but not bad. I'm REALLY pleased with
> the design now that it's done. I don't find reaching up slightly to
> be a hassle, since I don't have to stretch.
>
> This case is filled, and I have a second one already cut out for my
> sequencers. However, it took so long to build just the first one that
> I'm going to chill, play it for a change, and just gaze at it.
>
> Now the only thing left is module separators.
>
> I'll get some more details up on my site showing the power supply
> distribution setup next week or so.
>
> In the meantime, here are some images. They range from 100k to 240k,
> sorry about that.
>
> http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveb2/images/case/
>
> Moe
>
> Dave's Hot Rod MOTM Shop
> http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveb2
>
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