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Re: [motmpanels] Blacet Mini Wave panel question

2002-12-11 by Richard Brewster

Thanks a lot, Larry.  I don't know how I missed that page!  I've seen most
of your site.  The photos are really helpful.

-Richard

> --- Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote:
> > Has anyone here built a Mini Wave in MOTM format?
>
> Many of us have Richard.  Here is a link with photos and a complete
> set of detailed instructions to do the conversion that should answer
> all of your questions:
>
> http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/mw2090/miniwave.htm
>
> How is the PC board mounted?
>
> A:  Stooge 4 pot long
>
> I suppose the bracket could be mounted using only two of the pots.
>
> A:  It is, and works very well.  Only 2 slight cuts are needed on the
> corners of the bracket.
>
> But it would be more secure if all 4 pots were on the right side,
> through the Stooge bracket, which is an option I'm going to consider.
>
> A:  Yes, but it is plenty fine with only 2.  However, since all panel
> components are mounted off the board, the arrangement you describe is
>
> very workable.
>
> Here is a link to Dave Hylander's Miniwavr conversion site.  Dave ran
> his wires under the PCB.  Since he turned me onto this, I have been
> doing the same as much as possible on my conversions (see my time
> machine conversion).
>
> And, I see that dave is finally coming out of the closet with his
> Miniwave work.  I'll let Dave sat the rest.
>
> http://www.hylander.com/blacetthumbs.html
>
> Larry
>

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