With the upcoming Stooge panel run, I thought it would be prudent to let everyone know about the status of printed circuit boards that I have (or will have) available for some of the panels. I've also gotten a number of queries about PCBs in the past couple of weeks. 1. The TLN-156 Neural Agonizer will be available again by the end of August. This is my spring reverb circuit. I have another batch of boards ordered and there is already a Stooge panel for this. 2. The DB-120 will be available again by the end of August. This is Richard Brewster's circuit that adds more outputs to the MOTM-120. I've had a few requests to run another batch of boards and there is already the Stooge 120R panel for this. 3. The DB-320 will NOT be available anymore. The DB-320 is Larry Hendry's circuit that adds more outputs to the MOTM-320. Instead, there is a new multi-purpose daughterboard coming out that will be able to recreate the functionality of the DB-320 (and a whole lot more). This new board is another joint effort between Richard Brewster, Larry Hendry, and myself and will also be available by the end of August. I don't have any information about this new board posted yet; I will be working on that fairly soon. So if you were thinking about getting a Stooge 320R panel, go right ahead. 4. The DB-800 is still available. This is my add on board to the MOTM-800. No Stooge panel is required for this one. 5. The JLH-2090CV is still available. This is Larry Hendry's add on to Dave Hylander's expansion board for the Blacet MiniWave (which is an adaptation of Wiard's Waveform City). Whew. There is a Stooge panel for this entire concoction. 6. The TLN-854 Sword Of Kahless is available now. This is my new ribbon controller project. The Stooges and I are still working out the details on the panel. You can order the PCB now, but if you are also interested in getting any of the other boards that are coming out in August, I'd rather you wait until then. Less boxes to ship means less trips to the post office for me and less shipping costs for you. The launch point for all of these boards can be found here: http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/diy.html Thanks gang.
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PCB update
2005-08-01 by Scott Juskiw
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