See attached panel. However, I believe the PCB has changed since I
did these.
I use my own Stooge brackets for mounting PCBs. brackets are help to
the panel by the pots. PCBs screw to the brackets using machine
screws, nuts and stand off spacers
Larry
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did these.
I use my own Stooge brackets for mounting PCBs. brackets are help to
the panel by the pots. PCBs screw to the brackets using machine
screws, nuts and stand off spacers
Larry
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> HI All
>
> I finally have started building a dot com modular and have just
> received my first parts. i had a few questions for some of you that
>
> may have put CGS modules into this format. I have ordered 2 blank
> double width panels from .com and plan on using them to begin with
> for a steiner filter and then a 6 in 1 bandpass filter. I was
> wondering if any of you had used the Lazertran paper and Quick
> Laser
> that i have read about here for printing the legends and how you
> found it to use? or if you knwo a better option? im not swimming in
>
> cash but would like some of my cgs modules to have the .com look so
>
> getting a company to do one at a time would be expensive....others
> will be getting more interesting finishes so i dont have a heap to
> do in this format.
>
> Also i was wondering do you just use metal posts and screw through
> the front of the panel to mount your cgs boards? (ok i know things
> liek the bandpass is pot mounted but the steiner etc isn't)
> The only other thing i wanted to ask about is power connections, as
>
> part of my .com i have a nice big PS here now and am thinking one
> of
> these http://www.synthtech.com/motma.html from MOTM is the best
> answer....as far as i can tell CGS all have the same connectors as
> MOTM?
>
> i've serached the messages to find some of my answers but hope im
> not rehashing all of this.
>
> thanks
> Brett
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