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Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel

Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel

2004-03-29 by J. Larry Hendry

For those wondering about how to do the conversion of their Wiard Noise Ring
to MOTM format, your worries are over.  There is no need to buy an assembled
Noise Ring, tear it apart, void your warranty, and rebuild it into MOTM
format.  Instead, you can simply send all the parts you would have purchased
anyway to Grant.  He will build and test the Noise Ring in MOTM format
behind your Stooge panel.

We can do this individually or as a group.  In either case, I think we
should deliver your Noise Ring panel directly to Grant.  This means Stooge
drilling for all those panels we deliver directly to Grant.  Let me know how
you feel about doing this as a group or each person individually.  I don't
care.

Clearly, this is a better deal that doing the conversion yourself since the
cost to you is the same.   See the letter below from Grant suggesting this
is the best way to handle the conversions.

Larry Hendry
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----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Richter <grichter@...>
I actually thought of a plan that might work for everybody.  If the customer
sends me a "kit" of the following:

1. Completely drilled and ready to assemble MOTM compatible faceplate
2. Six 100K linear potentiometers with mounting hardware
3. Six knobs
4. Eight jacks with mounting hardware
5. A check for $199.00 US dollars

Then I will assemble, test, warranty and ship the module like any other
Noise Ring.

That way I can be sure they are assembled and tested correctly.
Best Regards,
Grant Richter
Wiard Synthesizer

Re: Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel

2004-03-29 by xiphiguy

Maybe we could coordinate a mass order for the pots, knobs and jacks 
to save everyone some $. I am willing to work on this.
~Terry



--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> wrote:
> For those wondering about how to do the conversion of their Wiard 
Noise Ring
> to MOTM format, your worries are over.  There is no need to buy an 
assembled
> Noise Ring, tear it apart, void your warranty, and rebuild it into 
MOTM
> format.  Instead, you can simply send all the parts you would have 
purchased
> anyway to Grant.  He will build and test the Noise Ring in MOTM 
format
> behind your Stooge panel.
> 
> We can do this individually or as a group.  In either case, I think 
we
> should deliver your Noise Ring panel directly to Grant.  This means 
Stooge
> drilling for all those panels we deliver directly to Grant.  Let me 
know how
> you feel about doing this as a group or each person individually.  
I don't
> care.
> 
> Clearly, this is a better deal that doing the conversion yourself 
since the
> cost to you is the same.   See the letter below from Grant 
suggesting this
> is the best way to handle the conversions.
> 
> Larry Hendry
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Grant Richter <grichter@a...>
> I actually thought of a plan that might work for everybody.  If the 
customer
> sends me a "kit" of the following:
> 
> 1. Completely drilled and ready to assemble MOTM compatible 
faceplate
> 2. Six 100K linear potentiometers with mounting hardware
> 3. Six knobs
> 4. Eight jacks with mounting hardware
> 5. A check for $199.00 US dollars
> 
> Then I will assemble, test, warranty and ship the module like any 
other
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> Noise Ring.
> 
> That way I can be sure they are assembled and tested correctly.
> Best Regards,
> Grant Richter
> Wiard Synthesizer

Re: [motm] Re: Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel

2004-03-30 by J. Larry Hendry

Thanks Terry.  If you do want to organize that, they would be cool.  I am
willing to ship your panel to you or to Grant.  I will not be getting
involved in supplying any of the other parts.  They are all commonly
available parts we use for MOTM conversions.

If you want people to contact you about it Terry, have at it.
Larry
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----- Original Message -----
From: xiphiguy <tahrens@...>
To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 2:40 PM
Subject: [motm] Re: Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel


Maybe we could coordinate a mass order for the pots, knobs and jacks
to save everyone some $. I am willing to work on this.
~Terry


----- Grants Original List -----
1. Completely drilled and ready to assemble MOTM compatible
faceplate
2. Six 100K linear potentiometers with mounting hardware
3. Six knobs
4. Eight jacks with mounting hardware
5. A check for $199.00 US dollars

Re: Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise Ring panel

2004-03-30 by xiphiguy

OK, everyone who wants to be included in a mass order of parts 
for the Noise Ring conversions please contact me privately.  I'll 
have the parts shipped directly to Grant to save on shipping.
~Terry


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> 
wrote:
> Thanks Terry.  If you do want to organize that, they would be 
cool.  I am
> willing to ship your panel to you or to Grant.  I will not be getting
> involved in supplying any of the other parts.  They are all 
commonly
> available parts we use for MOTM conversions.
> 
> If you want people to contact you about it Terry, have at it.
> Larry
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: xiphiguy <tahrens@s...>
> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 2:40 PM
> Subject: [motm] Re: Read if you ordered (or plan to) a Noise 
Ring panel
> 
> 
> Maybe we could coordinate a mass order for the pots, knobs 
and jacks
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> to save everyone some $. I am willing to work on this.
> ~Terry
> 
> 
> ----- Grants Original List -----
> 1. Completely drilled and ready to assemble MOTM compatible
> faceplate
> 2. Six 100K linear potentiometers with mounting hardware
> 3. Six knobs
> 4. Eight jacks with mounting hardware
> 5. A check for $199.00 US dollars

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