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Re: [motm] FFB options

2009-02-13 by Jeff Laity

b) makes the most business sense, one main board for both MOTM and  
Euro/Frac modules.

On Feb 13, 2009, at 8:45 AM, Adam Schabtach wrote:

>
> Definitely a) for me.
>
> Just outta curiosity, though, has the following observation crossed  
> anyone else's mind: FFB has 11 pots, two for the high-/low-pass  
> filters. With the same number of pots (and panel space), you could  
> built an EQ module with high/low shelving bands and three fully  
> parametric bands (each with three knobs for frequency, bandwidth,  
> and gain).
>
> Personally I think such a module would be more useful than a bank of  
> fixed-frequency filters, although I realize that they're two  
> different animals and the FFB has more of a "classic" appeal.
>
> --Adam
>
> From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf  
> Of Paul Schreiber
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:27 PM
> To: MOTM List
> Subject: [motm] FFB options
>
> For those interested in the Fixed Filter Bank, would you prefer:
>
> a) buy boards, front panel and pots "a la cart" (MOTM 2.0 style)
>
> b) buy it all assembled, with the same pots but in SMT
>
> The delivery times would be the same. Cost-wise, assume $100
> more for the fully assembled.
>
> Note that this module has a LOT of parts, probably close to 250.
>
> Paul S.
>


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