Re: Weight ???'s
2001-02-14 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
It s all my handiwork, and was my previous obsession before MOTM. The connectors are bulletproof, with gold slotted elco pins that make an extremely good
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2001-02-14 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
It s all my handiwork, and was my previous obsession before MOTM. The connectors are bulletproof, with gold slotted elco pins that make an extremely good
2001-02-14 by Paul Schreiber
I think that it will be pretty good sized when it is done, mostly because I have the money, time and desire to throw at it right now.
2001-02-14 by bruce@sigalarm.com
Well, you did ask for it. At the moment I am trying to keep my head focused on building up my first (and just ordered second) set of MOTM for the core of my
2001-02-14 by J. Larry Hendry
Looks nice Moe. do all those connections even give you trouble. Is this a professional chop or your own handiwork? Larry H ... From:
2001-02-14 by J. Larry Hendry
George, and others, What used to happen in some older gear and gear with polarized plugs but no ground is that the neutral sometimes got case connected or
2001-02-14 by pow333@hotmail.com
... Oh No! Not only road warrior stories about heavy gear, now you had to go and bring multipin connectors into this. Back in ought one, we were wiring up
2001-02-14 by pow333@hotmail.com
.. fx are the first thing that ... {hand shoots into the air} Ooo ooo ooo Me, I wouldn t want a digital multifx module. There is at least 20U of 19 rack space
2001-02-14 by Aardvark-mi
Heck no! I need clones to do my job so that I can be soldering !!! ... From: Tkacs, Ken [mailto:ken.tkacs@jer.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 8:21 AM
2001-02-14 by bigd@buffalo.com
Johns cables rule, plus he likes us MOTM folk, tell him your from the MOTM asylum and hell give you a special price! : ) Jim
2001-02-14 by revtor@aol.com
I was thinking about a few things, MOTM of course, the Nord Modular, and the guy who posted a week or so about his DSP experience. I have always thought that
2001-02-14 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Personally, I just use some short cheap Hosa cables, which are availabel from my friendly neighborhood Guitar Center. They re about a foot long, which is fine
2001-02-14 by Dave Hylander
I buy my cables from John Kovac. A bit more expensive than some, but the are very nice quality with Switchcraft plug, and shrink wrapped ends. He will custom
2001-02-14 by baron swodeck
I just realized that I am going to need a bunch of patch cords! Any sugestions on brands/where to buy? Also what lengths would be the most useful (assuming a
2001-02-14 by revtor@aol.com
Guys I have a DIY question.. respond off list please because this really doesn t have anything to do with MOTM. I m not currently on S-DIY so Im going to ask
2001-02-13 by jhaible@t-online.de
Ahh, unsubscribing doesn t work. Some yahoo stuff that won t accept my login and passwort. Guess I will delete a lot of mails in the future ... JH. ... Von:
2001-02-13 by jhaible@t-online.de
Sorry guys, but I have to go for a while. I just come from the emergency doctor and I have terrible eyesight at the moment. Nothing serious apparently, but
2001-02-13 by Tkacs, Ken
I would have answered the weight question right away, but frankly, my growing collection of modules are lined up along one wall on the floor of my studio
2001-02-13 by Cap'n F.M. Bleep
... i ve got a full skb and it s real easy to carry with one hand. maybe 35-40 pounds total including a bunch of patch cables. it s a *lot* lighter than my
2001-02-13 by sikorsky
... From: ... hello all, and i can understand why no one would like to answer this - it involves pulling modules out cherished racks,
2001-02-13 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
I use a smallish (12U) calzone case, capable of holding something like 10 2U modules, which is more bulky than heavy (although I haven t weighed it loaded).
2001-02-13 by Paul Schreiber
small ones 967-5861 967-2361 big-assed ones 704-2367 Paul S. ... From: To: Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:14
2001-02-13 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
Do we ever learn? Nope! Anybody wanna see my gigging Hammond? It s built like a Pontiac Fiero - aluminum subchassis that breaks down into generator, upper
2001-02-13 by GeorgeK
Another interesting cable holder that mounts to the wall (or rack). http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p=p.MIDCLAW&z=984549837972 GK ... building ... mounted
2001-02-13 by improv@peak.org
... How diplomatic! Very cool looking case, BTW! ____________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org New & Improv Media
2001-02-13 by improv@peak.org
... I spent one summer touring the rockies and midwest in a rock cover band, playing a Rhodes, B3, Clavinet and an ARP Axxe. All but the Axxe were owned by the
2001-02-13 by andy@gooboworks.com
What are you using for a cable holder? Did you make that metal comb thing? Did you buy it? I have been thinking about building something like you have
2001-02-13 by perpetual@uswest.net
... the mixer, ... one on my ... do you have a part number on this, paul? thanks, alex
2001-02-13 by Paul Schreiber
Folks, let s get back to having a *useful* discussion!! Can someone please *ANSWER* the question posted? Paul S.
2001-02-13 by GeorgeK
Turns out if I plug any module directly into the amp (bypassing the mixer) the hum is completely eliminated. (The mixer does not have a 3-prong plug - time
2001-02-13 by Paul Schreiber
... The *only* way to fix this is to use isolation transformers. 1 on the mixer, 1 on the MOTM. Allied carries these for about $50ea. I have a big-assed
2001-02-13 by GeorgeK
Paul, I live in a condo, so that s a safe bet! Turns out a 2-wire adapter eliminates the hum, but now whenever I connect a jack from the out-board mixer to a
2001-02-13 by Tkacs, Ken
Oh. I thought he meant that he now has clones of himself to do his lifting. I had to go back and re-read the original E-mail a little closer. Shows where my
2001-02-13 by Tentochi
I have been gone for a few days. If you haven t already sent it to the list, would you mind doing so. I am sure a lot of people would appreciate it. Cheers!
2001-02-13 by elhardt@aol.com
I just read the last post I wrote and a couple of sentences were messed up. This is a correction that is hopefully readable. ... filled with Synth.com
2001-02-13 by elhardt@aol.com
... filled with Synth.com modules!?! where s the BEEF? Where s the MOTM!!!???
2001-02-13 by J. Larry Hendry
I carried a B3 too when I was in my 20s. Now that am ..... er...... older..... and clones are reasonably good, I got over that crap. ... From:
2001-02-13 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
AARRGGHHHH! I guess by your logic, a DX-7 is a reasonably good clone of a MOTM system. A clone has no soul. I ve tried them all and owned a few too. Hell, a
2001-02-13 by pow333@hotmail.com
Wow, thanks for the instantaneous onslaught of such pertinent information. I did sound at an upstairs club, the tuesday band had a B3, took four people much
2001-02-13 by Thomas Hudson
... Ever notice how us guitar players got scarce when the drummer or keyboardist showed up? Oh yeah, and that bass player that insisted on the Ampeg SVT with
2001-02-13 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
... WIMP! I sacrificed my back to the Hammond god years ago. At one point I was carrying a B-3, Baldwin ElectroPro 88 piano in road case, AND a Rhodes 88. Moe
2001-02-13 by J. Larry Hendry
HA HA. When I check the specs on gig gear, this is one of the first things I look at . I must be getting old, BUT I still have a good back and plan to keep
2001-02-13 by pow333@hotmail.com
I am wondering if some of you could tell me what your systems weigh? I am thinking the my system will proably get up to about 20 2U wide modules. As I consider
2001-02-13 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: harry bissell Wild Man is it ??? H^) harry I was being kind. :) LH
2001-02-13 by dugf@flash.net
Thanks, I ll check it out for sure. I probably will go with paint actually. I ve never made cases before, so it would probably be alot safer. Textured paint is
2001-02-13 by revtor@aol.com
The case looks great!! vinyl and all, congrats.. But why is that beauty filled with Synth.com modules!?! where s the BEEF? Where s the MOTM!!!??? nice job
2001-02-12 by baron swodeck
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2001-02-12 by Aardvark-mi
I drive my wife crazy when I m building a module... LOOK HONEY!!! The resisters are done!! Isn t it neat!!! a little while later LOOK HONEY!!! The capacitors
2001-02-12 by harry bissell
Hey thats ME ! The PV-1 was layed out for the MAT-01, Mat-02, or LM394 (i believe in overkill) but Bob Moog s original version called for the
2001-02-12 by imorpheusl@aol.com
try using a ground lift (I m not an electronics guru but that s probably what I would do). -Chaz
2001-02-12 by perpetual@uswest.net
all you portland, or. DIYers read on: just came across this great surplus electronics place a month ago via carrionsound.com. it s called Da Lode and it s in