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RE: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Module Selection for New A100 Mini System

RE: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Module Selection for New A100 Mini System

2002-07-16 by Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer

Group,
 
thanks so much for the discussion so far. My
decision so far is indeed to just buy the A-100
Mini system as is and go from there.
 
Yes, I could plan my own system, and it surely
would be fun, or I could even buy an existing
pre-configured A-100 system second-hand, but 
although both options might save me money it
brings in a completely different angle I want to
avoid: I'm sure Doepfer has spent a lot of time
defining the system, and both the company and 
this community of course know a lot more about 
this system than I do. So whom am I to question 
this? :-)
 
I'll save myself the brain capacity in terms of 
module configuration when I enter the 
"More Modules!" Trip after I checked out the
basic system... seems like more fun overall :-)
 
Thanks & Cheers,
 
- Sebastian
 
 

	-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
	Von: buechlerjoe 
	Gesendet: Di 16.07.2002 16:56 
	An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com 
	Cc: 
	Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Module Selection for New A100 Mini
System
	
	

	Hey Timothy
	
	I went that route, I started with essentially the mini
configuration
	in a 6U frame, with one minor module substitution. It let me
start
	expanding without a large up-front expenditure for an additional
frame
	and power supply.
	
	In retrospect, though, I ended up in the same place. It would
have
	beed cheaper and easier to just start with the mini packaged
system.
	There's plenty of opportunity for customization as you expand.
	
	I ended up with a couple 3U frames anyway, so that I could
arrange the
	bus the way I wanted. I might as well have started that way.
Mindless,
	inexpensive, and effective.
	
	Joe
	
	--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Stinchcombe Timothy
<tstinchcombe@q...>
	wrote:
	> > I unfortunately can't use the Excel sheet as I am a
	> > non-Microsoft user. BTW, I'd be happy to volunteer
	>
	> Hi Sebastian,
	> Don't worry about this - get a piece of paper and pencil and
price
	up a few configurations! (Surely the planning is half the fun!?)
	Unless there is a significant saving over buying the modules
	separately I personally would steer clear of the Minisystem -
there is
	so little difference between the price of the G3 and G6 cases,
buying
	a G6 case and half-filling it with modules is likely to work out
	cheaper in the long run than a completely filled a G3. You could
use
	the module selection in the Minisystem as a rough guide, a sort
of
	'starting point for negotiations' (between you and your
wallet!).
	You'll kick yourself if a week or two after buying it you decide
you
	really need some more modules ("more modules, more modules,
*must*
	have more modules!!!": it happened to me... :-), and then
discover
	you'll also need to shell out what seems like a lot of dosh for
the
	case to hold just one or two more...
	>
	> There's also a *lot* of good stuff in the archives here that
should
	give you some ideas!
	>
	> Tim
	>
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