in fact, doepfer offers "b stock" modules at reduced prices.you can find them in the SONDERLISTE-special list page, of the doepfer website. bakis. --- James Husted <james@ersatzplanet.com> wrote: > On 10/21/02 2:44 PM, "unknown freak" > <cgraef@nyc.rr.com> wrote: > > > I have a burning question for the more hands-on > DIY types on the list. > > > > I have a large-ish Doepfer system, and I fantasize > about one day > > mounting all the boards behind Shaeffer panels > with 1/4" jacks. > > > > As you know, Doepfer pots are mounted on the > circuit board and the > > minijacks are inside plastic housings. Given > those facts, on a scale of > > 1 to 10, how difficult do you think refitting a > module would be? (1 = > > pretty damn straightforward, 10 = what are you, > nuts? some kind of > > brain-damaged masochist freak? forget it!) > > > > If you think it's do-able, what would you say the > main issues would be > > to worry about? > > > > I'd be grateful for any reply. > > > > Thanks! > It would be interesting to see if Doepfer has any "B > stock" modules around, > that have been taken to trade shows an such and are > beat up, that he would > sell at a reduced price. That may make the cost a > little better to swallow. > The pots can be moved to the panels if they have > bushings (my units are > downstairs so I can't look at it now) and could be > wired to the PCB using > shielded leads (keep them short). The jacks could be > removed and tossed. The > new ones could be normalized type and cut down in > patch cords for common > connections (VCO-VCF-VCA etc). I have always used > Switchcraft Hi Density > jacks and have NEVER has one go bad on me. A big > project to say the least. > > If Doepfer wanted to increase it's cash flow, he > could offer his modules > already stuffed with all parts except jacks and pots > for this purpose. Call > it the P series (for PCB) or C series (for custom > [or would that be K in > Germany?]) and I'm sure he would sell a bunch of > them. He could have a > sliding price range from the cheapest stuffed PCB > with no pots or jacks, PCB > with panel mounted pots, PCB with panel mounted pots > and knobs, etc. The > only snag I can see is they would probably have to > be untested unless he has > fixtures for testing them without pots. Everyone who > doesn't buy a Doepfer > because of the 1/8" jacks, and there are a lot of > them, would think about > it. It also is a revenue flow when there is a > shortage of metalwork etc. > -James > -- > James Husted > The ErsatZ Planet Graphics & Sound > james@ersatzplanet.com > www.ersatzplanet.com > > ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Question about re-mounting Doepfer modules
2002-10-22 by bakis Sirros
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