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Subject: Re: [motm] 5u sales vs Euro lately..
From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
Date: 2010-11-20
I don't think the 5U MOTM format is "going away" soon. For one thing, there
are still more 5U modules out there than any other large format system
(approaching 10,000+). And yes, they are built to last 20 years or more.
For me, my personal life the last 2 1/2 years took over and then the death
of Doug Curtis (and the subsequent revoke of the CEM deal we had by his
wife) took a lot out of my MOTM time and focus.
For the most part, this has stabilized now. I have a new job that has no
travel so I'm home 7 days/week. I have a known, regular schedule, even if
the total hours are a bit less, the stress is -90dB down from 6 months ago.
After the existing backlog is 100% shipped, I will have a bit of $$$ to
spend on trying to plug the whole in the dam (or re-arrange deck chairs on
the Titanic). I have options now for sheet metal that I did not have up
until recently. My pot supplier seems to be stable, deliver a nice product
and is reasonably priced (the 149 Spectrol pots I started with th 1998 are
now $17ea. That is not a typo). I have a cheap & reliable pc board supplier
and a new graphics artist to help with the 'look and feel' of new modules
and the website. I have a wonderful DSP programmer, a great local SMT
assembler and many others that help me with everything from AutoCAD to nice
demo videos.
The reason there is a flurry of Euro activity is simple: fast-turn economic
gain with little risk. By NAMM, there will be 4 Euro modules, based off 2
DSP "platforms" with a third platform waiting in the wings. My plan is to
take that 3rd platform and move the 4 Euro functions to 5U/MU with
∗upgraded∗ audio specs and more features. Then, I plan to take ∗that∗ money
made and basically "start over" on the existing 5U designs, so that 20 years
from then, they will still be OK (remember, original MOTM modules are now 10
years old!). The redesign is 95% "mechanical", not electrical. I'm just
getting rid of all the brackets, wiring and expensive parts. The main
benefit: < 2 weeks shipping.
For the DIYers: yes, the current original boards will be available as long
as people buy them. They don't take up that much space :)
There is still lots to to and play with in years to come. Stay tuned! And
hope to see some of you at NAMM.
Paul S.