I am always shifting things around, everytime I get a new module things get shifted I have yet to come up with the perfect set up. It seems I am always building another cabinet, last weekend I built another side wing cabinet and I use the stooges rails for all of the MOTM modules, for the dot com modules I use no rails, just drill into the wood, I wish the rails went both ways... having the rails make moving things around allot easier for me. When I built my first cabinet I made my own rails and to be honest it was a pain in the ass, it took several hours with the drill press and taps. I used aluminum angle iron. On that cabintet I still have those rails on it but all of my newer ones are stooge rails. worth every penny. If you have any wood working skills you should build your own cabinets, the money you save you can buy more MOTM modules. John --- Ben Stuyts <ben@...> wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you all for your comments. Lots of useful > information, also on > the linked websites. I have a lot of reading to do. > :-) > > I've ordered about 30 U width of kits, so maybe a > slanted cabinet of > 22U wide x 10 U high would be a good idea. (Similar > to the QSC44 from > synth.com.) I'll probably go with some sort of > rails, probably self- > made, as I can see things moving around a lot before > they find their > final place. > > Do you move modules around a lot? Or do they stay in > their place > after a while? (For example, do you put all VCO's > together, what do > you do when you add another one?) > > Thanks, > Ben > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [motm] Cabinet and power requirments
2006-09-03 by John Laudicina
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