On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Kenneth Elhardt wrote: > The 450 fixed filter being shelved seems more to do with Paul S. adhering so > stubornly to those expensive pots and knobs and whatever else, to the point > where anything that uses more than just a few of them becomes so impractical > in terms of price that nobody wants to buy it anymore. The original > estimated 450 kit price was $190, then it went to $260, then to $380, then > to over $400. That's why there aren't many potential customers for it. > Maybe for something like the 450 it's time to drop the seeled pots and other > overpriced stuff (I still remember the thread about suppliers screwing MOTM > on part prices, which gets passed on to us) and do it in a practical way. > If you buy a 15 band Doepfer fixed filter bank for $160 assembled, but an > MOTM 8/10 filter bank would cost over $400 in kit form, something is wrong. That stuborness is one of the reasons I'm a motm customer. It's the commitment to signal path quality. Sure, I could get the doepfer modules, but sometimes I don't like hearing my clock line/powersupply/evening news in my signal path. I'd rather paul ditched a module than his principles, they're what I spend the bucks for, if they weren't I'd still have a doepfer. For all your low cost knob needs there's dotCom, they make a fine fixed filter bank: http://synthesizers.com/q127.html --mikest
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Re: [motm] Replacement for MOTM-450
2006-07-12 by Mike Estee
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