Its possible to convert a G3 case to a G6 case easily and inexpensively. Email Doepfer HW support for details. OTOH if you got a G6 case you would have space for a 2-row and then later a 3-row configuration, with any additional investment going toward modules. Sometimes its a good feeling to have the PITA expenses out of the way up front. Joe --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "neilwight <neilwight@y...>" <neilwight@y...> wrote: > i had come to the same conclusion that the power supply was the > expensive part of the case. > i only have a system in a G3 at the moment but already have too many > modules. > i had though that perhaps i could have made up my own G3 case to go > ontop creating a G6 module for relatively cheap as the bus board is > only £30 and the power supply would be sufficient to cover them both. > i guess the smart thing would be to save up and buy a G6, move > everything into that and then fill it up then extend into the G3 > when i grow bigger. > its just i have just gotten it and it is annoying that i will have > to spend my module money on a case. > oh well. > i guess thats how it goes :( > > neil
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Re: rs integrator moog filter and building extension cases
2003-01-30 by Joe Buechler <buechlerjoe@toadmail.com>
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