On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 02:40 AM, darylmey wrote:
bought my system, Aesthetically speaking, the panels look cleaner
without all the individual sub panels. As well, Rex decided to stop
offering modules in kit form, in order to increase the general quality
and reliability of Serge panels. Without that kit market, it was that
much less desirable to release sub panels.
I understand your point of view, but I'd have to agree with Rex's
decision.
face plate alone would be messy. Then theirs the support system for the
PCBoards and the internal wiring.
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Edmund Eagan
www.twelfthroot.com
>It was a trade off, I believe. I asked Rex this question when I first
>
> I never understood the concept of selling only full panels and no
> individual modules. I think often people would like to buy one or two
> modules to complete their stack for different reasons:
bought my system, Aesthetically speaking, the panels look cleaner
without all the individual sub panels. As well, Rex decided to stop
offering modules in kit form, in order to increase the general quality
and reliability of Serge panels. Without that kit market, it was that
much less desirable to release sub panels.
I understand your point of view, but I'd have to agree with Rex's
decision.
> And that brings me to the second question:I think it's possible, but I would assume difficult. The cutting of the
> Did anybody hack off panels to separate them to individual modules?
> Would this be a difficult job?
face plate alone would be messy. Then theirs the support system for the
PCBoards and the internal wiring.
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Edmund Eagan
www.twelfthroot.com