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Stooge panel design for Bi-N-Tic filter

Stooge panel design for Bi-N-Tic filter

2005-05-08 by djbrow54

I really liked Richard's design for the CGS Bi-N-Tic
filter with the sub outputs.  I also like all the tic
marks and this makes for a fairly expensive panel.  We've
collaborated and come up with a common design that we will
submit as a Stooge panel for Larry's next panel run.  This
will make the cost very reasonable.

I've uploaded a .jpg of it to the files section:
"Brewster-Brown_Bi-N-Tic.jpg"

Dave

Re: Stooge panel design for Bi-N-Tic filter

2005-05-13 by djbrow54

Based on input, we have updated the Bi-N-Tic panel in the
files section to a RevB.  This is the panel we plan to submit
for a Stooge panel.  Comments?

Dave

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" <davebr@e...> 
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> I really liked Richard's design for the CGS Bi-N-Tic
> filter with the sub outputs.  I also like all the tic
> marks and this makes for a fairly expensive panel.  We've
> collaborated and come up with a common design that we will
> submit as a Stooge panel for Larry's next panel run.  This
> will make the cost very reasonable.
> 
> I've uploaded a .jpg of it to the files section:
> "Brewster-Brown_Bi-N-Tic.jpg"
> 
> Dave

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