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Re: Panel question

2004-12-24 by Larry Hendry

Rob, They are part of the panel. The panels curve to the back at the
edges to give the panel strength since they are not thick like the
MOTM panels. The paint (or anodizing I think in the case of Moog
panels) does not extend to cover the entire panels. You see the
aluminum of the unpaited portion
Larry H

--- darkboneus wrote:

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> Hello. I have been looking at the design of the old Moog modulars
> as well as the Synthesizers.com systems and I like the way that the
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> systems look when mounted in the huge cabinets. I am wondering
> though, what are the silver "dividers" that separate the modules
> from eachother vertically? I can't find anything that shows a
> close
> up of these things. Can anyone help me out? I would like to do
> this to my system. Thanks in advance.
> -Rob
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