i don't have a problem with the layout - i think given the complexity of the module, it's a good trade off between function v ergonomics
my ZO is on the top row of a cabinet - which i suppose also makes things a little easier
by the way - the ZO makes a great signal processor too (!) -
cheers
paul
On 10 Dec 2006, at 21:16, jneilyahoo@... wrote:Can anyone comment on how easy it is to turn the knobs when there are cables plugged in above and below them? It doesn't look as ergonomic as the typical MOTM "knobs above, jacks below" design.Thanks,Jeffrey"knobs above, jacks below" may be the ideal, and it might work out that wayif you have one horizontal row of modules, but if you have more that one rowyou essentially have "jacks above, knobs below" as well...----------------------- Tear Along Dotted Line -----------------------John Neilson jneil@...this message brought to you by 'e-mail' -- safe, clean, Modern!Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:<*> Your email settings:Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to:(Yahoo! ID required)<*> To change settings via email:<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:Paul BowerLabel ManagerAwal UK LimitedSheffield Technology ParkCooper BuildingsArundel StreetSheffield S1 2NSUnited Kingdomwww.awal.co.uk:::::::::To create links from your website or myspace page to itunes go to: