Part of my point was that the bus board setup adds unnessessarily to the cost. What about a power supply with wires & connectors? I can't imagine how it could be more than $150. That leaves rails, and any old rack case. The things that are not needed (in my opinion) are: -The bus boards -the frames (I don't understand why these are needed for anyone actually) These add probably $150 to the cost of making a 2-row setup. All we need o be able to do is slap rails & a power supply in any standard rack unit & it'll all work. /p -----Original Message----- From: Dieter Doepfer [mailto:hardware@doepfer.de] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 6:00 AM To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Subject: AW: [Doepfer_a100] Prohibitive cost of G6 hurts module buyers? > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Paul Wagorn [mailto:pwagorn@pinc.com] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. März 2005 17:24 > If Dopefer were making lots of $ on the G6's, it would make sense the way it > is, but if Doepfer is selling the G6's at a low margin, then it makes sense > to provide a cheaper alternative. If we sell the G3 or G6 via dealers or representatives our margin is less than 10% as we expect the main profit from the modules sales. If we sell directly it is a bit more because of the additional dealers rebate. As suggested we will offer the rails and threaded inserts from about April (same as used in the G3/G6, manufacturer ProMa). The prices will be about Euro 7.00 for the rail, Euro 4.00 for the threaded inserts and Euro 0.20 for the special screws required for the rails (2 for each rail). The prices are not yet final but will be in this range. One could save money with M3 nuts instead of the threaded inserts. Next week I have an appointment with our case manufacturer (not ProMa but the manufacturer for our other housings like MAQ16/3, Pocket series, MCV4, MSY2 and so on). I will ask him if there is a change for cheaper A-100 frames. One idea is to manufacture a simple low cost dual rail from steel that already includes the M3 threads (2 rows of M3 threads side by side, 84 HP length) and for example M4 or M5 threads at each end. So the additional threaded inserts could be omitted. A simple G12 frame could be made from 5 of these rails and side/rear/top/bottom plates (e.g. made of wood and added by the customer). The bus boards and power supply can be mounted directly to the rear plate (via spacers). But I'd like to know how many A-100 users are really interested in these parts (Bakis, how about a poll, e.g. "Would you be interested that Doepfer offers spare parts to built your own frame"). Best wishes Dieter Doepfer Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [Doepfer_a100] Prohibitive cost of G6 hurts module buyers?
2005-03-09 by Paul Wagorn
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