yes, the Modcan one includes a driver oscillator, too -- and the module is really expensive ($549). unfortunately Blacet no longer sells the basic (ie format neutral) kits, so it's necessary to buy a Frac kit ($189). Schaeffer in Germany (aka Front Panel Express in the US) can make a panel (probably $50ish), and Bridechamber sells suitable brackets (cheap). then you can either reuse the Frac pots somehow or get some Alpha/Bourns/Spectrol etc, and Alcoswitch knobs or equivalent. MOTM can supply those IIRC. sounds like hassle, but the Miniwave is worth it. i have an MOTM format one, i love it to death, and i'm going to have another when my life permits it. hth >There's also the Modcan series-B blacet/wiard mini-wave which is >already in MOTM format. The I/O is setup for lower voltage range. (+/- >5v) Personally I don't find that a big deal. > >-Larry
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[motm] Re: Blacet/Wiard 2090 Mini Wave
2008-02-25 by Jason Proctor
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