Cole -
Yes, Front Panel Express. I wish I had an unlimited budget for panels;
they look so nice but they get expensive fast!
The PCBs are mounted with little "L" brackets that have threaded holes,
and the black hex screws are used on the panel side to keep things
looking clean. I don't know the part #s since I bought them from
another list member. Maybe they would post part numbers for them?
I try to mount the PCBs vertically so they don't bend. The Lockhart PCB
is really short, so it worked OK being horizontal.
And I really like the look of the LED lenses. Gives it that "ARP 2500"
feel :)
Andrew
These modules look very nice.
Are those Front Panel Express panels?
How did you mount the PCBs?
Sweet,
Cole
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" <xpandrew@...>
wrote:
Yes, Front Panel Express. I wish I had an unlimited budget for panels;
they look so nice but they get expensive fast!
The PCBs are mounted with little "L" brackets that have threaded holes,
and the black hex screws are used on the panel side to keep things
looking clean. I don't know the part #s since I bought them from
another list member. Maybe they would post part numbers for them?
I try to mount the PCBs vertically so they don't bend. The Lockhart PCB
is really short, so it worked OK being horizontal.
And I really like the look of the LED lenses. Gives it that "ARP 2500"
feel :)
Andrew
>>> "brownchonald" <chonald@...> 12/20/06 2:14 PM >>>Andrew,
These modules look very nice.
Are those Front Panel Express panels?
How did you mount the PCBs?
Sweet,
Cole
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" <xpandrew@...>
wrote:
>
> I just posted pictures of my first two modules (Lockhart Wave Mult and
> Slope Detector)
>
> The "Oozitronics" folder :)
>
> http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/cgs_synth/photos/browse/25d3
>
>
> Andrew
>