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Re: [motm] Re:MOTM-compliant modules now...to Mr Suit&Tie...

2008-05-01 by park avenue music

as long as they sound good I don't really care how "uniform" they are.

wes

www.heartshorses.com
www.parkavenuemusic.com

--- On Wed, 4/30/08, Suit & Tie Guy wrote:
From: Suit & Tie Guy
Subject: Re: [motm] Re:MOTM-compliant modules now...to Mr Suit&Tie...
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 3:54 PM

On Apr 30, 2008, at 3:40 PM, earthtodylan2000 wrote:
> exciting in the world of MOTM. I've been checking out yr. modules
> over the last year or so
> and they look rad.

thanks very much.

> I was wondering just how close the panels are to the MOTM
> format...does the paint match
> Paul's?

these panels are manufactured using a photo-aluminum process nearly
identical to the Moog systems on the 1960s, and therefore do not use
any paint in the manufacturing process. it is an anodised aluminum
finish whose artwork is rated to over 10 years of direct solar
radiation and as such is certified for exterior legending on the
International Space Station. outdoors on planet earth they wouldn't
fade for 60 years. if used indoors they will never fade, and the
artwork will never rub off .. though they can be scratched.

these are logistically MOTM-compliant: they fit in MOTM-19A rails
with 8-32 3/4" machine screws and use a 4-position MTA-156 header for
15 volt power. they will not match for finish or fonts, and violate
the MOTM knobs-and-jacks grid.
---
Suit & Tie Guy
suitandtieguy. com
stgsoundlabs. com


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