One practical thing: the back panel boards for the 227 and 225 takes up some space, 227 itself is kind of slim so it will fit over the backpanel. You must have a slim module over the 225 back panel, it is located under the 222 patch panel in your illustration. I'm not sure how deep that one is. 281 is very slim (just one pcb) it will fit over it. The middle boat is a bit deeper than the other two, so this is only a problem as long as you have the 225 in the top boat. Next practical issue: On my 225e the flat cable going from the back panel to the front is kind of short so maybe you will need to put it in the second column. But you'll see when you get it. I'm sure you will relocate the modules a few times before you find a comfortable layout. Johan 2008/4/18, cray5656 <amni56@tpg.com.au>: > hi all > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2423070376/ > > here is a pratical layout that I think will give me as clear (patching > wise) system,not having to peal away leads to see what is going on or > to trun knobs etc...what do you think? > As I have never been infront of a 200e would you move anything about? > > When you order can you ask for models to be placed specifically? or > are they easy to move after the fact? > > only one more thing to sell :-) then i can get on with ordering :-) > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [200e] 200e layout help
2008-04-18 by JB
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