I know it's not an official Dopfer solution but you can always get a cheap eurorack frame or two off of ebay and install the PSU and bus boards of a DIY kit in that. At €120 + the price of the eurorack frames you can have two rows of modules mounted and powered for less than €200. On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 4:03 PM, henfieldj <HenfieldJ@aol.com> wrote: > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "evetsterueb" <synth@...> wrote: >> >> I think the point was that while an A-100G6 costs $530 the Frac Rack >> equivalent is only $260. That's a big difference. >> >> --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Christophe Stoelinga >> <crashbikedummy@> wrote: > > Exactly, but even more basic than that, yes I know that Doepfer gives > you plans with the DIY kits to build your own cases, for those who do > not possess great woodworking skills or do not have access to the > tools necessary to cut and drill the wood, these DIY kits are not > very useful. Plus if you already offered these as melamine or > plastic veneer covered pieces, they would be very attractive (at > least better looking than the compressed sawdust board in the Doepfer > instructions). As far as the rack case, what I am looking for is > more akin just to the front mounting frame (not a complete box like > the G3 or G6) along with a power supply. Synthesizers.com has > something like this available(QCR8 for $65) along with a power > supply that has a wire harness with connectors for 8 modules (QPS2 > for $95). If you have a rack case lying around, it makes the initial > case / mounting rail / Power supply investment at only $160 (US), > much lower than the Doepfer G3 price of $460. > > So no, Doepfer does not already make these cases. > >> > You are in luck! >> > >> > Doepfer already makes those cases. >> > 1) The "Ikea" type >> > http://www.doepfer.de/a100_DIY_kits.htm >> > You'll have to order the wood yourself but that makes it even > cheaper. >> > >> > 2) a metal rackmount frame >> > http://www.doepfer.de/a100z_e.htm >> > It is called the basic frame. >> > >> > I hope those are indeed the cases you were looking for. >> > >> > regards, >> > Christophe >> > >> > --- On Fri, 11/7/08, henfieldj <HenfieldJ@> wrote: >> > From: henfieldj <HenfieldJ@> >> > Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Lower Cost Case Ideas >> > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com >> > Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 5:56 PM >> >> > >> > You have asked for new ideas for modules, what about > new >> ideas for >> > >> > cases? One of the roadblocks that many people (including myself) > have >> > >> > for purchasing a modular system is access to a low-cost case > option. I >> > >> > would propose two ideas for cases: 1) The "Ikea" type where you >> > >> > purchase a black covered wood case that is in pieces along with > the >> > >> > power supply and mounting rails in a relatively flat box. The > customer >> > >> > would be responsible for assembly. and 2) Having a metal > rackmount >> > >> > frame that is designed to be mounted into an existing rack case... >> > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Lower Cost Case Ideas
2008-11-09 by Silas Johansen
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