Just some notes (or my $.02, whichever you prefer):
Ordering Stooge panels: Stooge Larry will post a message to several
listservs (including MOTM) when he is ready to accept orders for
Stooge panels. A list of available panels and their displays will be
available on his web site. And, yes, as mentioned, at least in the
past (also next run?), Larry and Dave have provided drilling services
for extra charge. Because I don't have a drill press, I've used the
drilling service and, of course, Larry and Dave do an excellent job.
http://www.ele4music.com/
producers sell supply cables, but I have not investigated further.
Second option: Make your own - it is not difficult. If this interests
you, I can give you mouser part numbers of components that I have used
for constructing supply cables.
BTW Check Dave Bradley's web site http://www.hotrodmotm.com/ for some
notes on power supplies and cabling. He also has a very useful list
of MOTM 'compatible' components and vendors.
Encore, Milton, and custom modules. They all seem pretty happily
supplied together.
Jeff
Ordering Stooge panels: Stooge Larry will post a message to several
listservs (including MOTM) when he is ready to accept orders for
Stooge panels. A list of available panels and their displays will be
available on his web site. And, yes, as mentioned, at least in the
past (also next run?), Larry and Dave have provided drilling services
for extra charge. Because I don't have a drill press, I've used the
drilling service and, of course, Larry and Dave do an excellent job.
>Electronics for Music - another 'kit' producer.
> What is EFM?
http://www.ele4music.com/
>One option: Buy them from Paul S. (MOTM). Possibly other modular
> I will have a rack and MOTM power supply, but where will I get the
> cables to connect the power supply to the CGS board/module?
>
producers sell supply cables, but I have not investigated further.
Second option: Make your own - it is not difficult. If this interests
you, I can give you mouser part numbers of components that I have used
for constructing supply cables.
BTW Check Dave Bradley's web site http://www.hotrodmotm.com/ for some
notes on power supplies and cabling. He also has a very useful list
of MOTM 'compatible' components and vendors.
> > > > Would a MOTM-900 power supply run the CGS modules?Yes. I use MOTM 900s to run CGS, MOTM, Blacet, Oakley, Modcan,
> >
Encore, Milton, and custom modules. They all seem pretty happily
supplied together.
Jeff