...... the obvious? Of course Im gonna use this to lazily tune by 2 30's , but any have any other ideas for creatively using the 822 elsewhere?
Jim
CHRIS PARKER wrote:
> Hello All!
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> Since the list is a little slow this morning, and since I just recieved my brackets order, I thought I'd take the time to publicly thank Stooge Larry, Stooge Moe, and everyone else involved for their efforts. The creativity exibited by the members of this list never ceases to amaze me!
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> Larry...your Voltage Shifter modules are tops! I can already see how they will become some of the most useful modules in my system. Thanks for going to all the trouble of designing/debugging these circuits for us "less-gifted" folks...and thanks also for having the circuit boards and brackets fabricated.
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> Dave...your front panels can't be beat! It is really nice to be able to integrate other non-MOTM modules seamlessly into my system. I realize that taking the time to get all those different designs made and shipped was a great sacrifice on your part and I just wanted to let you know that it is really appreciated!
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> This is in no way meant to detract whatsoever from the modules that Paul has designed for us! They are simply without peer as far as I am concerned! I just want everyone on the list who has not tried some of these "niche modules" to know what a valuable resource we have here.
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> Now...for the big question. What can we expect next from the "Stooge Works"? Larry has talked about some really nice Reversing Attenuators Modules in the past; has there been any more movement on that front? And Dave's Hot Rod Shop Page has some interesting stuff, particularly with the SuperMoe Sequencer Modules. Is there any chance that we might see some circuit boards/panels made for these?
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> I just want to say thanks again, and keep 'em coming! Build It And They Will Buy!!!
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> -Chris-