Question on the 822. When using the 822 after a 300 Osc. Can I still use the
fine tuning on the 300 to detune the 300, even with the 822 inline.? P.s.
Thanks for making these available Larry, now I wont have to bug Paul for
octave/interval switches on the 300's. : )
Thx
Jim
J. Larry Hendry wrote:
> Professional quality printed circuit boards are available for the 831 and
> 822 voltage shifters. Those of you who ordered 831 and 822 panels knew this
> was coming.
>
> For all of you who really wanted to add that 822 or 831 octave interval
> switcher to your modular system, but just could not bear that thought of
> building it on protoboard, now is your chance. This is probably a one time
> deal. So, if you want to build a 822 or 831, you need to order a PCB on
> this order or face the protoboard as the only option later. I will be
> buying just a couple of extras. But that's it. When they are gone, they
> are probably gone for good.
>
> Here is the deal. I will not finalize the exact price until I know how many
> are being ordered. I am shooting to break even. However, I can give you
> the anticipated price. Tell me how many of each you want now. I will send
> you a confirmation back with the total once the price is firm. I will be
> asking for your money then.
>
> Estimated price $15 each PCB.
> USA shipping $4 per order (for any number of PCBs)
> UK shipping TBA.
>
> If you have already ordered 822 and 831 panels, no need to ask me again
> about PCBs. I kept your last responses and will be sending you a
> confirmation notice as soon as I have a firm price.
>
> If you are now saying, "But, Larry, I didn't order a 822 or 831 panel.",
> never fear. Dave Bradley will have another panel run down the road. The
> 822 and 831 panels will be available for order later. If you want 822 or
> 831 PCBs, e-mail me NOW.
>
> If you are asking, "What the hell are 831 and 822 voltage shifters?", e-mail
> me privately.
>
> Larry (Stooge) Hendry
>