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motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@t...> wrote:
> At 11:17 AM -0600 2003/01/23, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
> >The straight cabinet is 10" deep. For comparison, dot com are 8
1/2" and my
> >personal cabinets are 11.5". 10' seems quite nice. I have never
actually
> >had a 900 power supply in my hands (cough, cough), so I cannot
comment on if
> >10" would be deep enough to allow the power supply on the back. I
guess it
> >depends on the recess of the front rack rails. 10" was plenty
deep to have
> >the power supply mounted inside and put a MOTM size module in
front of it.
> >However, Blacet and other deep brackets sized modules could not go
in front
> >of the power supply in the 10" deep cabinet.
>
> I built my upper cabinets 10" deep and they are fine with a 900 in
> the back and regular MOTM modules in front. I just can't put a Time
> Machine directly in front of the 900 because the TM is too deep. I
> guess this will apply to any module that uses the looooong Stooge
> bracket. But all other modules seem to fit fine.
I emailed David Tatelbaum and he said they normally mount the rack
hardware 3/4 inch inside from the front edge. So in a 10 inch rack
box there will be 9 and 1/4 inch module room inside.
For my efforts, I will be putting in FracRak boxes and mounting on
the rear a MOTM 900 to power the Blacet and Paia modules. I will go
home tonight and measure how deep the 900 is so I can make it all
fit. The FrakRak boxes are about 7 and 1/4 inch deep.
The nice-racks web site lists the smallest depth size as 12 inches,
however David said he could make a 10 inch at the same price as a 12
inch. Also, his opinion is the the "Special Walnut" stain is
probably closest to match solid walnut as it appears on the Minimoog
Voyager as shown on the MoogMusic site, using that as my reference
for solid walnut color.
As the dust settles, I may ask David to make me an 11 inch depth box.
More to come.
Andy