The price of the assembled and tested unit is $219. I am also offering it as a kit for $150. The unit has a lot of parts so it would not be a good beginner kit, but someone with good soldering skills and patience shouldn't have a problem with it. I also pre-assemble all of the MTA headers so the assembler only needs to solder the wires to the pots, switches and jacks.
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> Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010 4:09:35 PM
> Subject: [dotcomformat] New Module Design
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> I am building some new dotcom format modules and I am thinking of using a new module design. The reason for simplifying the module look is to make it simpler and easier to make resulting in a lower overall module price. I am curious to know what other dotcom users might think of this new "look". Here is a picture of a new dual LFO module combined with a dual VCA module.
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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: New Module Design
2010-02-22 by Gordon Van Huizen
I strongly prefer the original panel format and would pay more for it if necessary...but would likely buy the panel either way. ;
Congrats on producing the VC-LFO! I'm anxious to see what else you have planned (beyond the power distro board).
Gordon
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