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2008-07-16 by Tommy DOG
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2008-07-16 by Tommy DOG
Does anyone have a picture of 1200 & 300 modules mounted in a 300 frame. I am considering doing this and I would like to see what it looks like without taking apart my system. Thanks, TD
2008-07-19 by Norman Fay
Not sure if this is what you're after, Tommy, but it's as near as I've got: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/429428513/in/set-72157600017769090/ If you mean a pair of 300-series mounted one above the other in the 300-style blue rack ear frame, I'm not sure how that would work, or if it would, even. 2 standard frac modules stacked one on top of the other fit OK heightwise, but they're a bit wider than a 300-series module. Your email address is awesome, BTW. (I just uploaded a bunch of screengrabs from Louis Feuillade's amazing "Fantomas" serial from 1913/1914 to my flickr account BTW BTW if anyone's interested in that kind of palaver.)
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@tommydog.com> wrote: > Does anyone have a picture of 1200 & 300 modules mounted in a 300 > frame. I am considering doing this and I would like to see what it > looks like without taking apart my system. > > Thanks, > TD > >
2008-07-21 by mrboningen
norman, that's a wondeful case you have for your modular. could i ask where you got it? i am looing for something almost identical for my own needs! best wishes, gregg --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Norman Fay" <vietgrove@...> wrote: > > Not sure if this is what you're after, Tommy, but it's as near as I've got: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/429428513/in/set-72157600017769090/
> > If you mean a pair of 300-series mounted one above the other in the > 300-style blue rack ear frame, I'm not sure how that would work, or if > it would, even. 2 standard frac modules stacked one on top of the > other fit OK heightwise, but they're a bit wider than a 300-series > module. > > Your email address is awesome, BTW. > > (I just uploaded a bunch of screengrabs from Louis Feuillade's amazing > "Fantomas" serial from 1913/1914 to my flickr account BTW BTW if > anyone's interested in that kind of palaver.) > > > On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@...> wrote: > > Does anyone have a picture of 1200 & 300 modules mounted in a 300 > > frame. I am considering doing this and I would like to see what it > > looks like without taking apart my system. > > > > Thanks, > > TD > > > > >
2008-07-21 by Tommy DOG
Thanks for the show Norman. The cabinet looks great. Your text made it clear I couldn't double up my 1200 stuff in a 300 frame do to width. To this end, I am disappointed but I could have found out in a much more expensive way. I guess all I can do is make sure that I buy more 300. RE: my E-mail address was supposed to be a one time joke (in the early or mid 90's) you can't argue with success. Thanks a bunch, TD --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Norman Fay" <vietgrove@...> wrote: > > Not sure if this is what you're after, Tommy, but it's as near as I've got: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/429428513/in/set-72157600017769090/
> > If you mean a pair of 300-series mounted one above the other in the > 300-style blue rack ear frame, I'm not sure how that would work, or if > it would, even. 2 standard frac modules stacked one on top of the > other fit OK heightwise, but they're a bit wider than a 300-series > module. > > Your email address is awesome, BTW. > > (I just uploaded a bunch of screengrabs from Louis Feuillade's amazing > "Fantomas" serial from 1913/1914 to my flickr account BTW BTW if > anyone's interested in that kind of palaver.) > > > On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Tommy DOG <mrsvomit@...> wrote: > > Does anyone have a picture of 1200 & 300 modules mounted in a 300 > > frame. I am considering doing this and I would like to see what it > > looks like without taking apart my system. > > > > Thanks, > > TD > > > > >
2008-07-22 by frank death
Hi Norman, nice photos! Are they a couple of MOTM modules running of the Blacet/Wiard power supply? I like the black & white photos! A dear friend of mine used to do a lot of B&W photography where he staged scenes of very beautiful ladies dressed in apocolyptic fashion. By apocolyptic i mean garments made from trashed car parts, leather, reflective materials. The reflective materials often gave the photographs a luminescent aspect, almost flourescent white in places. The whole effect was old world somehow with magical & futuristic elements, executed with a precision hand. Very beautiful work by a truly gifted artist. -Matt Norman Fay wrote:
> Not sure if this is what you're after, Tommy, but it's as near as I've got: > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ 16804034@ N00/429428513/ in/set-721576000 17769090/ > If you mean a pair of 300-series mounted one above the other in the > 300-style blue rack ear frame, I'm not sure how that would work, or if > it would, even. 2 standard frac modules stacked one on top of the > other fit OK heightwise, but they're a bit wider than a 300-series > module. > Your email address is awesome, BTW. > (I just uploaded a bunch of screengrabs from Louis Feuillade's amazing > "Fantomas" serial from 1913/1914 to my flickr account BTW BTW if > anyone's interested in that kind of palaver.) > On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Tommy DOG < mrsvomit@tommydog. com > wrote: >> Does anyone have a picture of 1200 & 300 modules mounted in a 300 >> frame. I am considering doing this and I would like to see what it >> looks like without taking apart my system. >> >> Thanks, >> TD >> >> >