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. > NOTICE: This electronic mail message and its contents, including any attachments hereto (collectively, "this e-mail"), is hereby designated as "confidential and proprietary." This e-mail\ufffdmay be viewed and used only by the person to whom it has been sent and his/her employer\ufffdsolely for the express purpose for which it has been disclosed and only in\ufffdaccordance with any confidentiality or non-disclosure (or similar) agreement between TEAC Corporation or its affiliates and said employer, and may not be disclosed to any other person or entity. \ufffd \ufffd \ufffd
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Re: [motm] FFB options
2009-02-13 by Jeff Laity
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