Yes. In the late 70's I assembled some Serge machines for people. Back
then you could order a set of modules in kit form. The boards came
pre-assembled. You created your own panel layout by pasting paper overlays
onto a generic panel and covering it with a layer of plastic, cutting holes
with a knife for the pots, jacks and switches. Then you just wired up the
boards to the panel. Serges are still available, but only completely
assembled:
http://www.scampers.com/EGRES/index.htmThis site is interesting to browse. I have a pretty big interest in those
oddball circuit designs, but I don't find the product attractive. It is
too high-priced, not truly modular, and not available in kit form. Boy
would I love it if they sold just the circuits. (Suppose if we all
pestered them, it would start to look like a good business
proposition?) It would create a whole new line of Stooge panels! But
would Serge circuits get the MOTM seal of approval? Err.. doubtful :-) I
mean, 330 ohm output impedance? Hee hee.
-Richard Brewster
At 04:40 PM 10/28/03 -0500, The Old Crow wrote:
> And Paia. And..was Serge doing modules in the late 70s?
>
>Crow
>
>On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Mike Estee wrote:
>
> >
> > On Oct 28, 2003, at 1:35 PM, liquidcolor@... wrote:
> >
> > >> Quick: name a modular
> > >> maker from the 70's who still makes modulars.
> > >
> > > Blacet
> >
> > Touché ^_^
> >
> > --mikes