Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: MOTM
Subject: Scheduling update/pots moving over to BTI
From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
Date: 2009-04-16
[I'll have my expert panel of judges select the '730 contest winner by Sat.
Pm, still only 2 people have entered and a 3rd person would spice things up
a bit]
As previously predicted, my MOTM time in March/April has been limited. I am
about 100% caught-up in 2.0 orders. I even managed to ship a few kits out
last week :)
I am running about 15 assembled modules behind schedule where I thought I
would be 8 weeks ago. Looking forward until the end of May, I'm still going
to be about this much behind (it's just going to be a ∗different∗ set of 15
modules). Between tomorrow and May 1st I will be able to ship between 10 and
14 modules, which is 'light' due to my real job workload. The month of May
will be ∗much∗ better for MOTM shipments, ∗including∗ more kits going out. I
should be able to ship a minimum of 30 assembled modules in May which will
drop the backlog to < 50 modules (including 2 recent, rather large orders).
The pc boards that Shane will be working on (in order) are:
'320
'410
'420
more '300s
while I am making some more '310s and '800s.
Bottom line: Things will continue to be slow until May, then I can ship
quite a bit more through June. My goal is to have <25 modules left to ship
by the end of June. My day job essentially shuts down the first 2 weeks of
July, and that is traditionally when I really catch up and do R&D (last year
at this time is when I did the '730 production CAD work).
Sometime this summer, I will be switching over to the BTI pots and moving
away from Spectrol. The Spectrol pricing is getting silly (like $13ea). What
I will do is "pace myself" based on the current log pots (still Spectrol),
so that for example the '420, 440 and '480 VCFs that use 3 log pots and 1
Spectrol pot on the pc board will still all be Spectrol until I just can't
ship anymore. Modules like the '820, '190 and '490 will quickly be 100% BTI
pots.
This brings up the issue of the VCOs. Yes, the cermet elements are the
lowest drift and make sense in VCOs. So yes, I will use the 148 there as
long as I have stock (I have about 175 left) but ∗eventually∗ these will
also be BTI (which are conductive plastic). Will this cause future
'300s/'310s to be unstable/unusable? Of ∗course not∗. As far as I know,
every other synth vendor uses carbon pots in their VCOs, and they are still
being bought. MOTM VCOs will still exhibit the ∗lowest drift∗ of any VCO.
Remember, the shafts of the BTI pots will reduce the gap between the bottom
of the knob to the front panel by about 0.040in. Which in reality, looks a
bit nicer IMHO.
When I get low on the Spectrol 248J log pots, I will order equivalent log
pots from BTI which are an ∗upgrade∗ IMHO from the Spectrols.
Paul S.