Looks interesting Mark, thanks for the link. I just confirmed on the power-one.com that the HAD-15-0.4-A (baby brother to the MOTM-900 HAA-15-0.8-A) is a three terminal regulator design and therefore suffers accordingly in ripple and load regulation. Hmm, maybe I'll make my own 723 based PSU for the SKB. I only need ~280ma at 80% which is 350ma. I'm sure I have a circuit in one of my books. -George Mark wrote: > On 3/4/08, groovyshaman put forth: >> Thanks Jason for your reply. Yea I knew about the PSU in there. I was >> just wondering what the other creative minds out there may have come up >> with. There's not that much space so I'm not sure if I can fit >> everything I'd like: output mixer, 2" speakers, PSU, mults, input >> preamp; perhaps if I go with a smaller 0.4A PowerOne it may fit (but >> I've heard rumors that is 3-term regulator type). > > If you would like a modular system for your modular, Mid Atlantic makes a > 2U frame that can fit various sub-panels, including blank panels and > cut outs for different types of connectors. > > http://www.middleatlantic.com/rackac/ucp/custom.htm > > > >> > I was wondering if anyone has done a 2U high module/front panel for a >> >> MOTM synth in a SKB mixer pop-up case that would fill the bottom 2U of >>>> space. I know that Stooge Larry did one back in the day that had 4 x 4 >>>> mults built in. I was wondering if anyone else had any designs. I am >>>> looking to build one that will hold a small power supply, and possibly a >>>> mixer w/line outs, or small speakers, or mults. Not much space there so >> >> not sure yet what will fit.
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Re: [motm] panel for SKB mixer case
2008-03-05 by groovyshaman
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