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motm@yahoogroups.com, <groovyshaman@s...> wrote:
> Hello Markk (is that with two k's?) ∗∗∗ yep it sure is ∗∗∗
>
> ...and welcome to MOTM-dom! ∗∗∗ahhh thank you ∗∗∗∗
>
> MOTM is a great group to be a part of. This is a very creative and
> ∗∗ We have Paul to thank for this excellent experience. ∗∗
yes indeed :-)
>
> I also have some of Larry's modules - not bad from a guy who often
works with
> 1000's of volts.. MOTM is a real step-down, eh? <drum hit>
His "fingerprints"
> are also all over the MOTM-850. (btw, joystick control, Larry??)
>
> With all of your purchases it sounds like you'll be into some
serious DIY,
∗∗∗AB-SOOO-LUTE-LY !!!∗∗∗∗∗∗ :-) somewhere between, 90-145 modules,
I am starting with 4) 20 space tall anvil flight cases. That's 10u
wide x 4 module rows high. ala:Christopher Franke's Moog he gave to
Hans... something along those lines... ∗∗∗∗
> which is great fun! If you search the list history (as well as
some of the
> MOTM user web sites) you'll find interesting mods for some of the
MOTM modules.
>
> On to ferrite beads...
>
> The MOTM part is: muRata BL01RN1 (alliedelec.com #711-4101)
> A good (improved?) alternate is: Fair-Rite 2743004112 (mouser.com
> #623-2743004112)
>
> Is this what you were looking for? ∗∗∗YES !!! ∗∗∗ Thanks :-)
>
> As for power supplies...
>
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More info on Power-One: ∗∗∗again, many thanks ∗∗∗
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> (Hope I'm not bothering you with information that is obvious to
you.)
∗∗∗∗∗ no, not at all... keep sending! ∗∗∗∗ all info is good.
>
> Good luck! Thank you :-)
>
> Cheers,
> George Kisslak
Cheers back, Markk