>>>> Can you elaborate on how the process works for deciding on whether or not to make a Stooge panel for a third party module? I'm curious because next year I hope to add some MOTM compatible modules to the pot. <<<< Well, Our motto is "First, do no harm." By that we mean, "don't do panels for public consumption that will directly compete with Paul's business." We want to ensure that we don't inadvertently kill demand for a genuine MOTM product before it is even released, by making a panel for a third party product. That's why you won't see certain panels that we know would be popular, like the Oakley SuperLadder or MultiLadder. Since Paul has announced that he will be releasing a ladder filter, we choose not to compete there. Next, we look for third party modules that we think would be cool, and which would be popular. Sometimes we poll the list for feedback. Sometimes we make a panel for a DIY project like the Expressionist breakout panel or Larry's voltage shifters. This is somewhat more complex than a third party module, because you have to create pcbs, or at least document things well enough so that others can successfully complete the module. To date we haven't done much of this, because existing third party modules are 'lower hanging fruit', so to speak. As we run out of interesting modules to make conversion panels for, we anticipate mining this ground more often. Finally, there is custom work. It's expensive, but a committed individual can have custom designs made by us. We are doing our first custom panels in this next run. IF the customer desires it, and IF it passes our "non-compete" test, and IF it seems generally useful, we may make these panels available to the general public, thus allowing the original customer to make back some of the cost associated with paying for the originals. We are still feeling our way here. As always, contact Larry or me with any questions about how things work, or if you have specific proposals for panel designs. Moe Dave's Hot Rod MOTM Shop http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveb2
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Re: [motm] OMS-410 Kits
2001-11-13 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
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