Gotta ask ... Cynthia Macintosh
2006-11-22 by John LeVasseur
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2006-11-22 by John LeVasseur
So does anyone have one? I could really, really use one of these! I already have two Mac Mini's sitting around. Of course, I would need the Cynthia Macintosh and the 16:9 ratio monitor made to the dotcom/moog format. I wonder? By the way .... Hi All John LeVasseur
2006-11-22 by Cynthia Webster
Hi John, Sadly, we only sold a handful of the Macs. We have another small batch in the machine shop right now, so it would be a great time for people to order one. (I'm planning on putting two into my own system eventually and will shoot and upload some good photos possibly next week). Who knows what Apple may have new in January? The present 1.83Ghz Intel Core Duo Mac Minis with Superdrive run both Windows and Mac OSX and allow your modular ~to play or record multi-channel audio and video~ as well as MIDI. The wireless keyboard and mouse work great and the Macs network wirelessly with the rest of the computers and printers here perfectly. It's cool that you can get the Mac and the Medium Monitor modules into one of our SixPacs - that's a complete Macintosh system in a single SixPac! By the way, we are getting another large shipment of new SixPac aluminum module enclosures before Xmas, (good thing too, as we only have a few dusty ones left in stock). My own system is finally shaping-up again (albeit slowly) after the move. It is made of (9) various sized oak WoodWork Cabinets, and Antonio recently made a set of squat keyboard riser pedestals about 4 inches high to lift the whole system up so that the knobs and jacks of the lowest row of modules won't be obscured by the piano keyboard sitting in front of it. The risers turned out to be a great place to hide four reverb tanks too. The next thing I'll add is a pair of SixPac "totem poles" one left, one right, running vertically between the oak cabinets and I'll have one Cynthiafied Macintosh on the left, and another one on the right. Then a large flatscreen monitor sitting on top of the whole lot, and then seatbelts for the rocket boosters, and gyro stabilization... But first I'm soldering away sixteen hours a day getting orders built and out the door. There is still time to order a Zeroscillator and get it in time for Xmas! We are happy to make you a Custom Cynthia Macintosh and widescreen monitor in Dotcom format, please contact us privately for more details. Happy Thanksgiving Everybody!! Cynthia John LeVasseur wrote:
> So does anyone have one? > > I could really, really use one of these! I already have two Mac Mini's > sitting around. > > Of course, I would need the Cynthia Macintosh and the 16:9 ratio > monitor made to the dotcom/moog format. I wonder? > > By the way .... Hi All > > John LeVasseur > >