Personally, I quite like the "semi-kit" idea. Was the final decision to include some input attenuators for the cv control? I would much prefer if there were two "general uncommitted" attenuators, like you mentioned before. It would be well worth the extra cost. But that's just me.... Matthew On 16-Aug-05, at 9:47 PM, Paul Schreiber wrote: > d) The MOTM-810 VC EG is a 'semi-kit'. I will make the pc board SMT, > with *just* > the SMT parts stuffed. You > will still solder the pots, jacks, wires, etc. There are just too many > parts to > be practical (~90 resistors, 16 diodes, 18 transistors). > Also, SMT will keep the price *lower* because I can stuff them all at > once in 1 > day and not even have to buy a single part (all I > do is hand the assembler a stack of boards and a BOM and some $$$). > The design > is in my CAD system, JH has to proof-read the schematic. > Then I can start the layout, which will be *after* I start the '650 > production > layout, which is ***MONDAY*** (yippee). > > Paul S. _________________________________________________ + Reviews for Xpander/365Mag: www.365mag.com + + and Exclaim magazine: www.exclaim.ca + + The Bootleg Sounds/Bodega label: www.bootlegsounds.com +
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The MOTM-810.
2005-08-20 by Matthew Hiscock
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