If you undertake this endeavor, please try to incorporate Old Crowes latest
PCB design with the MIDI implementation already built into it. I'd be down
if you could add that functionality to it.
Cheers,
lanrosta
From:
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hyperjed
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 10:09 PM
To:
PolySix@yahoogroups.comSubject: [PolySix] Feeler: What's the interest level in a run of new KLM-367
PCBs?
Hi all,
Since I'm new to the group I probably ought to introduce myself before
opening my mouth for other reasons. My name is Jed Jorgensen and I live in
Portland, Oregon. I work on renewable energy projects by day and
occasionally find some time to solder up audio gear in my basement at night.
I'm thinking pretty hard about picking up where Old Crow left off, copying
his work essentially, to make some new, high quality KLM-367 PCBs.
My own PolySix is dead in the water without a new PCB (too badly corroded to
repair).
This would be an expensive undertaking. It's only feasible for me if it
appears that I can at least recoup the schematic capture and layout costs
through selling a batch of the PCBs.
If there is sufficient interest, I would to hope to be able to sell the PCBs
for somewhere between $10 - $20 USD. It would probably require a run of
somewhere between 50-100 PCBs to get to that price point.
Again, this is only a feeler to see if there is enough interest out there,
but if you would consider buying one or several, let me know.
Happy oscillating,
Jed
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