On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 09:40:58PM -0000, (i think you can figure that out) wrote: Hi Peter, > It's what? 1.2 amps i think, yes? Four rows is seriously pushing it. > Maybe three, but you'll be stretching it to it's limit which is an > invitation for noise problems. Our supply is going to give you 3.2 and > completely over current protected. You plug a module in backwards, the > PSU will turn itself off before the fuse blows. The noise is properly > managed, there are a lot of benefits of an OEM supply. Like the others, I'm excited about the ringers, but one thing puzzles me. The best shot I've seen of it so far is the pic at http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_xnBKPY_t0YM/SXSwdx-2w9I/AAAAAAAACLA/USYfHGetPbQ/s1600-h/plan-b-ringer-performance-system.jpg which leaves me wondering.. if I screw this into my rack, where do I mount the bus board for the modules to plug into ? Is there something obvious I'm overlooking, or will this require some creative diy? Also, will bus boards come with the ringer kits, or will we need to pick up one of doepfers? Given the beefy power supply, and that I typically only use at most half the sockets on each bus, being able to share a bus between multiple ringers sure looks attractive for those of us with ever increasing racks of modules. thanks, Dave -- http://www.attacksustain.com
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Ringer
2009-02-13 by Dave Jones
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