Question: Can a "Larry bracket" be attached to a "Stooge panel" by a Switchcraft 112 jack? Is the jack strong enough to hold it securely, and will the "holes line up"? -Chris- -----Original Message----- From: media.nai@rcn.com [mailto:media.nai@...] Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 9:23 AM To: Tkacs, Ken; MOTM Forum All Subject: Re: FW: [motm] Dual CGS ASR Stooge Panel At 1:53 PM -0400 5/1/03, Tkacs, Ken wrote: > >I like the idea of an ASR module. What about the idea of adding a very >simple clock circuit; that way you can get a knob on there and use it to >anchor the bracket? :) That's a creative solution :) It would require another PCB, and I don't think one knob is enough to anchor a bracket. Anyway, I think a "Larry bracket" for knobless modules would be an excellent product. Think about it -- quality pots are expensive and very difficult to buy. Yet there are all sorts simple, useful and inexpensive DIY modules, such as logic functions, pulse dividers, gate sequencers, waveshapers, breakout panels, etc. that do not use pots. Btw, I received a number of private emails saying they would want the Stooge panel and bracket for the CGS ASR. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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RE: FW: [motm] Dual CGS ASR Stooge Panel
2003-05-02 by Chris Parker
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