A 300 module can lean on it's rear enclosure, if the
instrument is studio use only, a cabinet may not be
required. The back sides of the bottom portion jack
field and top most led section and the are exposed
however, Maybe you might wish to join the modules
together with a rail. I find it to be quite playable
at that angle. A wood enclosure should be simple
enough.
--- davevosh@aol.com wrote:
>
>
> can anyone confirm?
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>
> mark,
> yes,300`s can be used "freestanding". i wouldn`t
> suggest it as a long-term solution but will be
> adequate to get you going.
> best,
> dave
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark <mark@inspiringsounds.com>
> To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:01 am
> Subject: [wiardgroup] Wiard 300 Series able to stand
> on own two feet?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi, I started ordering my 300 Series modules plus
> one rack. Being a
> fairly quick person I see there are more modules
> than can be fitted
> within one rack. Medium term funding means 2 racks
> are probably not
> possible. So I've been agonising over which 6
> modules to go for.
>
> But I vaguely remember the modules can be physically
> stand alone..did I
> dream that? In which case I would probably go for
> the one rack and one
> or two modules as stand alones until maybe funds can
> stretch to more..
>
> can anyone confirm?
>
> many thanks, Mark
> www.inspiringsounds.com
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Re: [wiardgroup] Wiard 300 Series able to stand on own two feet?
2007-06-15 by don hassler
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