Re: RE: Trim & Cabinets (was: 24U or 26+U?)
1999-11-18 by Eric S. Crawley
... If someone has this and can send it to me privately, I would appreciate it greatly! I have been trying to figure out how to get at the archives for this
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1999-11-18 by Eric S. Crawley
... If someone has this and can send it to me privately, I would appreciate it greatly! I have been trying to figure out how to get at the archives for this
1999-11-18 by velure
ok. i m ready for another module. i only have the 420 filter right now as i intend the system to be a signal processor until i can drop the money an osc.
1999-11-18 by Dave Bradley
... Strictly speaking, 26U is closer to exact Moog dimensions than 24U. I chose 24U because I already had a cab laying around that was that size, and also
1999-11-18 by Tkacs, Ken
We recently had a discussion about some of these subjects. In fact, someone even sent around a diagram showing the Moog cabinet dimensions on-end, provided I
1999-11-18 by Eric S. Crawley
Folks, All the talk about 24U Moog-like cabinets has raised a few questions I ve had. I want to add a cabinet to a modular Moog for MOTM modules. The height
1999-11-18 by jmw/cmu
I know that someone on this list has an OBX or OBXa I ve come into possession of an Oberhiem DSX Sequencer. I suspect that it s screwed up but I can t really
1999-11-18 by Dave Bradley
Still alive, nothing exciting to report. My 24 U walnut super dooper cab project is waiting on rails from Paul before I can begin. My DIY sequencer to get me
1999-11-18 by Tkacs, Ken
Is my Email down or did this chat list just up and go dead recently? Three weeks ago it was really humming, but it s been strangely quiescent for the past
1999-11-17 by J. Larry Hendry
... the ... So, Paul.... How long before the soon not-to-be-secret module is NO longer secret? Larry H
1999-11-17 by J. Larry Hendry
... I didn t get any socks !! I feel somehow neglected. Larry Stooge
1999-11-17 by jmw
... Did you you happen to notice that the socks were about a size 5? I put my free pair in a Salvation Army box... jmw
1999-11-17 by J. Larry Hendry
... Just find a loose end and pull, you will start your own . ... 15u ... Now you can fit a lot of multiples into a panel 11U wide and 15U tall. Larry
1999-11-17 by Paul R Bower
... From: Christopher Jeris To: motm@onelist.com Date: 16 November 1999 17:52 Subject: Re: [motm] Paul s Minibus Also
1999-11-16 by Christopher Jeris
Ringing in a little late ... ... Damn, now this messes up my grand plan - you see, all my rack space is multiples of ten units, so I was hoping for a 1U wide
1999-11-15 by J. Larry Hendry
... he ... screws ... those ... if ... them ... I don t disagree with that at all. Those of use wanting long width horizontal multiples are having to DIY the
1999-11-15 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
... multiples just below the modules make much more sense that a multiple panel some place on the synth that looks like phone company central once you get a
1999-11-15 by J. Larry Hendry
... each ... panel ... multiplier ... idea ... Well, that is part of the purpose of Larry s magic bus Doug. It would provide some normalled connections and
1999-11-14 by Doug Pearson
I m definitely interested! My idea is to have two of these, one below each row of MOTM in my SKB mixer case. The jacks in the upper multiplier panel would be
1999-11-14 by Cary Roberts
... This reminds me of a post to rec.audio.pro back in 95, when the net was a nice place to be and void of spam and porn:
1999-11-14 by Tkacs, Ken
I work with a guy whose breath can melt plastic. Might be a little too high powered for delicate electronics, though.
1999-11-14 by Paul R Bower
... hello, so if we re up for another MOTM record-breaker here s my addition: i got a 1400W Black & Decker heat gun for £20 i can use it on either small
1999-11-14 by Paul Schreiber
Following books are in great shape. Musician s Guide to Home Recording by Peter McIan. 300+ pages for recording just about everything, with great mixer setup
1999-11-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, I finally got around to turning talk into action tonight and cut and drilled out the first one of Larry s magic bus as the thing got dubbed some time
1999-11-14 by Paul Schreiber
I ve found a 1U tall, 19 wide panel design from 0.090 thick aluminum that will be rigid enough for mults. I don t think the 0.035 difference will matter all
1999-11-14 by Hugo Haesaert
Hi All ! Seems like we re going for the longest thread here, so i ll add my bit :) Many years ago i bought a Portasol Model P-1K Cordless-Refillable Butane
1999-11-14 by Paul Schreiber
Thanks to Rich Guerrera of Middlebury, CT MOTM module shipments have officially reached 600! Hopefully, the 320, 440, and the soon not-to-be-secret module
1999-11-13 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
Thanks everyone for your suggestions on heat guns. I just checked FAI Electronics and their price is now at $50 for the Fit Gun. 50% inflation rate for two
1999-11-13 by Cary Roberts
... In the toolbox at work we get these red hairdryer looking things that cost $100+. They work okay but take a while to heat up and forever to cool down.
1999-11-12 by Christopher Jeris
(Dave on cheap paint-stripper heat guns) ... I have a $20 Ace Hardware heat gun. It has two settings described in the manual as 700 F and 1200 F. I m scared
1999-11-12 by Dave Bradley
I used one of these for awhile. It got way hotter than a electronics heat gun, and I melted some insulation sometimes when I wan t careful. Also it died a
1999-11-12 by Mark Pulver
... Yes. (can I be a smart ass? please? :) Search the Analogue Heaven archives with 274-201 and... and... ... Mark
1999-11-12 by Eric S. Crawley
I don t know the exact part number but the RS cinch-jones plugs and jacks work for Moog S-trigs. Eric
1999-11-12 by Cary Roberts
Can anyone tell me if the Radio Shack 2-Pin Plug cat no 274-201A is compatible with moog s-trig connectors? I m building some cables for a guy and I don t
1999-11-12 by David Bivins
I bought one of those cheap-o ones from Radio Shack (you pop a modified butane lighter in it) and it s shrunk my tubing just fine. Less than $10. Good for spot
1999-11-12 by Cary Roberts
Go down to your local K-mart, Target, or Wal-mart and pick up a cheap Wagner paint stripper gun. It s the same thing that Milwaukee throws their name on and
1999-11-12 by Paul Schreiber
I would say BUY THE ALPHA GUN!!!!! Paul S. visions of roasted MOTMs ... From: hodad1@mindspring.com To: motm@onelist.com
1999-11-12 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
My experience with the cheapo butane torch was that I cooked the insulation on a wire because I got the flame a little too close to the wire. So I guess one
1999-11-12 by Mark Pulver
... They re good for a couple of months, but I find that if you need to store them then they ll tend to leak. If you re constantly out in the field and making
1999-11-12 by Dave Bradley
I use an army surplus flamethrower myself... Moe
1999-11-12 by J. Larry Hendry
What about those small little butane torch things. One of the techs at work uses one to shrink heat shrink on cabling jobs (but that is not near the back of a
1999-11-12 by Paul Schreiber
I have a Fit Gun #3, bought it from FAI Electronics for $33 about 2 years ago. Paul S. ... From: Elhardt@aol.com To: motm@onelist.com
1999-11-12 by Elhardt@xxx.xxx
To anybody who knows and has bought a Fit Gun. Paul Schreiber recommended the Fit Gun (heat gun) as a good one to get at a cost of about $33. Every catalog
1999-11-11 by Mark Pulver
... Careful Paul, the page says: ...one of the world s largest modular synthesizers, ... I mean, we ve all seen Hans Zimmer s gear, right? This is 25 of
1999-11-11 by Paul R Bower
hello all while tarting around on the web i discovered an interesting text on Electronic Music Interfaces by Joseph Paradiso - his page is at
1999-11-11 by Paul Schreiber
I *highly* recommend the book: Intutive IC Electronics - by Thomas Frederickson which has wonderful explanations on semiconductors and how they work. Almost
1999-11-11 by Tkacs, Ken
Which reply should I interject? Ahh, I thought so or, *That* clears things up ? It s all over my head. That s why I leave this stuff to the
1999-11-11 by Paul Schreiber
It means the hfe (DC beta, or current gain) has been binned , ie tested in placed in groups of a range of betas, OR as a min. beta. Paul S. ... From:
1999-11-11 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Not quite on topic, but the whole box cap discussion reminded me of this: Why is it that some transistors are painted? Why would, say, a 2N3904 have red &
1999-11-11 by J. Larry Hendry
Oh well. The list is quiet, so I thought I would blabber. My free Carvin 24 channel 8 bus mixer arrived today. Sigh.... Kind of like Paul s expected mint
1999-11-09 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
sorry about the last message--obviously wasn t meant for the list. tomr