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Subject: [FS] Neural Agonizer Dual Spring Reverb Kits and Assembled Module (TLN-156)

From: Tentochi <tentochi2003@...>
Date: 2004-09-29

I had been waiting to announce this, but Scott turned up the heat a little.

Look at the end for the information on the assembled module if you are intersted.

There are several kits available (first come first served). I am selling them for US$525 each. The
kits include:

Drilled Stooge FP (just arrived today!) and mounting screws
2 Tellun Corp. Neural Agonizer PCBs
Kester Organic and No-Clean Solder
Printed Copy of Scott's Documentation
Printed Copy of Kit Notes (written by me)
Insured Priority Mail Shipping to anywhere in United States with delivery confirmation
Any Paypal fees
2 Accutronics Reverb Tanks (you pick reverb length and orientation) (already converted)
16 Switchcraft Jacks (112A)
Stooge L-Bracket
Stooge RF shield
9 Alco Knobs
Assembled Dual-Jack Power Cables
Alpha Hook-Up Wire (in MOTM colors)
Standard MOTM Coax (RG174/U)
Cable Ties
Spectrol Tuner Tool (for trim pots)
Heat Shrink Tubing
All MOTM-Style Pot Washers
NKK DPDT Switch
All Xircon 1% Metal-Film Resistors (1M+ 5%)
4 CA3280E dual OTAs
7 OP275GP dual Op-Amps
7 LT1013 dual Op-Amps
1 TL072CP dual Op-Amps
Machined Turned Pin Gold Plated sockets for CA3280E's and 2 OP275GP's
4 VTL5C3 Vactrols
9 100K Lin Spectrol Pots
Cable Ties
all other parts as specced or higher

This list is subject to change without notification. Also, I don't believe there are any mistakes
in the above list, but it could be possible.

This kit is a monster! I haven't assembled anything from a kit or PCB that was bigger. With 2
PCBs, a full 3U FP, and mutiple connections to 2 reverb tanks it is amazing. The amount of work
it takes to bring all of the parts together is also amazing. I think I purchased parts from
around 8 different vendors--and it was a hassle to say the least. I have been working on this
project for almost a year. With 2 exceptions, everything is in house and bagged up ready to ship.
I have the Spectrol pots on order and they are due to arrive in December (not that far away
actually). And once I have all of the orders and requests for reverb tank types, I will place
that order. I have ordered a fair number of tanks from Accutronics in the past and they have a
very good turn around time.

You will have 2 options for shipping (at no additional cost): 1. I will ship the kit once the
reverb tanks arrive and then ship the pots once they arrive. or 2. I will ship everything when
the pots arrive in December.

Payment in full can be made via Postal Money Order (preferred), Paypal or personal check (drawn
off of US bank).

If you would like to purchase a kit, email me for availability and I will also give you the
options for the reverb tank.

I am not selling these to make money. I just divided the parts costs evenly among the kits and
assembled module. I am offering these a service to the modular community to make things a little
easier and more enjoyable for people. I am providing the parts for the module. I am not an
engineer and I am not the designer. If I supply the wrong part, I will replace it free of charge.
If you need help assembling or troubleshooting the module, you will need to contact the designer,
Scott Juskiw, for assistance.

This is my 2nd kit to sell and my second assembled module, so I have learned a lot. All items
individually packaged (very similar to MOTM).

I also have 1 assembled module for sale. The PCBs are completely assembled, the reverbs tanks are
in-house and prepped; it is just waiting for me to drill the FP which arrived today and for the
Spectrol pots to arrive. I can obtain the Spectrol pots now, but the cost would go up about $50.
This has a few parts that have been upgraded from what Scott specs in his BOM. In particular all
Bourns trim pots have been used throughout to match the MOTM standard. I don't know if you will
see another one of these for sale, so this is a great deal for either the non-kit builder or
someone that doesn't have the time right now to assemble a kit. The cost shipped is US$725.

If you have more questions about the design, check out this page:
http://tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html

If you have additional questions about the kits or assembled module, email me directly at:
tentochi2003@...

Cheers!
Todd Faulkner
Columbus, OH



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