Maybe we could coordinate a mass order for the pots, knobs and jacks to save everyone some $. I am willing to work on this. ~Terry --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> wrote: > For those wondering about how to do the conversion of their Wiard Noise Ring > to MOTM format, your worries are over. There is no need to buy an assembled > Noise Ring, tear it apart, void your warranty, and rebuild it into MOTM > format. Instead, you can simply send all the parts you would have purchased > anyway to Grant. He will build and test the Noise Ring in MOTM format > behind your Stooge panel. > > We can do this individually or as a group. In either case, I think we > should deliver your Noise Ring panel directly to Grant. This means Stooge > drilling for all those panels we deliver directly to Grant. Let me know how > you feel about doing this as a group or each person individually. I don't > care. > > Clearly, this is a better deal that doing the conversion yourself since the > cost to you is the same. See the letter below from Grant suggesting this > is the best way to handle the conversions. > > Larry Hendry > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Grant Richter <grichter@a...> > I actually thought of a plan that might work for everybody. If the customer > sends me a "kit" of the following: > > 1. Completely drilled and ready to assemble MOTM compatible faceplate > 2. Six 100K linear potentiometers with mounting hardware > 3. Six knobs > 4. Eight jacks with mounting hardware > 5. A check for $199.00 US dollars > > Then I will assemble, test, warranty and ship the module like any other > Noise Ring. > > That way I can be sure they are assembled and tested correctly. > Best Regards, > Grant Richter > Wiard Synthesizer
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Re: Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel
2004-03-29 by xiphiguy
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