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NAMM cabinet and wiring photos on line

NAMM cabinet and wiring photos on line

2002-12-08 by J. Larry Hendry

I have added some new pages and a link on my main page that connects you to
all the wood cabinet info on my site.  The new pages show photos and wiring
detail of the cabinets that were shipped to California this week for NAMM
2003.  These are the size (depth and slant angle) that I am proposing for
the cabinet kits.  Of course, for kits I am planning a variety of widths and
probably 1U height for straight cabinets too.

The shipping page is still under construction.  I ran out of poop tonight.
But, if you want to know how to ship a 65 lb. walnut cabinet complete with
flat rails and power supply, I know how it is done.  :)   I just don't want
to ever have to do it again.  It took me 4 hours to pack these two cabinets.

Very soon I will add those photos and another page dedicated to nothing but
wiring up power supplies.  Unlike Moe's page which focuses on the theory of
star grounding schemes, my instructions will be more "nuts and bolts."

Enjoy the photos.

Larry
www.wiseguysynth.com

RE: NAMM cabinet and wiring photos on line

2002-12-08 by mate_stubb <mate_stubb@yahoo.com>

Larry,

You are really going to have to stop posting pictures of gorgeous 
walnut cabinets - you are making me regret that I used birch for the 
Synth of Doom. Especially now that I am working on restoring an E-Mu 
4000 mono keyboard that is walnut...

Moe
http://www.hotrodmotm.com

Re: NAMM cabinet and wiring photos on line

2002-12-08 by Mike Marsh <mmarsh@stellcom.com>

Right, since mine are ugly plywood spray-painted black.  Which 
means, of course, that I am absolutely interested in the kits.  I 
have currently 60u worth of modules and anticipate about 10u more, 
so three 24u cabinets oughta do it...unfinished, of course.

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb <mate_stubb@y...>" 
<mate_stubb@y...> wrote:
> Larry,
> 
> You are really going to have to stop posting pictures of gorgeous 
> walnut cabinets - you are making me regret that I used birch for 
the 
> Synth of Doom. Especially now that I am working on restoring an E-
Mu 
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> 4000 mono keyboard that is walnut...
> 
> Moe
> http://www.hotrodmotm.com

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