Re: [The_Cyndustries_List] Zeroscillator slightly too large for Blacet Frac-Rack
2007-04-26 by Bryan E Cornell
I had this same problem with my Blacet ZO. I ended up filing down the bottom rail of the rack and reassembling it around the ZO. This means I can't move it to a different place in the modular, and if I ever need to sell the oscillator, I'll have to include the rack rail. It works fine though and sounded great when I got it in place. Bryan Bryan Cornell Reference Librarian Recorded Sound Reference Center Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20540-4698 Phone: (202) 707-7833 Fax: (202) 707-8464 email: bcor@loc.gov Usual disclaimers apply. >>> "brokensparrowrecords" <brokensparrowrecords@yahoo.com> 04/25/07 6:20 PM >>> I just received my shiny new frac-rack Zeroscillator (Thank You Cynthia!) however I'm having some trouble fitting it into my Blacet frac-rack. The circuit boards that are parallel to the faceplate are just slightly too large to fit between the upper and lower rack rails. I have two other Blacet racks and I've tried the module in each of those just to see if it's a problem with the rack dimensions, but they are all the same size-the module doesn't fit into any of them. I've tried angling it into the rack a few different ways but it still won't slot in. Apparently they fit fine in Paia racks, but I have plenty of space in my current Blacet racks and I'd rather not shell out another $60 if I don't have to...anyone else have any experience/solutions for this issue? Thanks in advance for your advice-