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Re: [motm] 5V or not??

2007-05-31 by David Cornutt

... If you are buying your own supplies: I bought a pair of Condor triple- output supplies a couple of years ago. They turned out to be huge, and rather

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FireFox/Safari still fubar

2007-05-30 by Paul Schreiber

ISP dragging their sorry asses to get the SSL cert from barfing on Mozilla-based code. Supposed to be fixed tomorrow by 4PM. Just a note, FireFox/Mozilla will

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Quick update

2007-05-30 by Paul Schreiber

I am a bit behind schedule in shipping orders 1-100 out and some MOTM 2.0 stuff a) 250 3-pot Stooge brackets will arrive here June 15th b) If the 248J pot

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Re: [motm] 5V or not??

2007-05-28 by Mark

... Oh, I don t use power supply modules -- they take up way too much valuable panel space. Also, the MOTM-950 provides only 400mA of -15/15+, and it costs

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Re: [motm] 5V or not??

2007-05-28 by Paul Schreiber

I would estimate that 70% of all new MOTM modules going forward will require +5V. And yes, the VC Divider is the next module to be released, and it will need

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Re: [motm] 5V or not??

2007-05-28 by Richard Brewster

Mark, why don t you hustle over to the MOTM catalog website and pick up that last MOTM-950 kit, especially if you plan to order the MOTM-730 VC Pulse Divider

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FS - System 100-m keyboard

2007-05-28 by Steve Martin

Hi all, First up. I’m in the UK and would like to send within the UK only In fact local pickup would be even better :-) It’s a 181-m cv/gate keyboard

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5V or not??

2007-05-28 by Mark

I am at the point where I should consider buying a another power supply for my modular. At the this point in time, I don t have any modules that require 5V,

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Re: [motm] Dirty vs. Clean power

2007-05-28 by Mark

... What s a CVA?? ... Well, I would say that moving modules around to isolate them from power supply noise is very much fine tuning. Each module has its own

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My Matrix Mixer ate the log pots

2007-05-27 by Richard Brewster

http://www.pugix.com/middle-cabinet.htm#matrixmixer I wanted a simple stereo output mixer. This is what I came up with. Eight of the last Vishay log pots from

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New shopping cart *on-line*

2007-05-27 by Paul Schreiber

Well, I put in a few more hours of SW Hell (MySQL/PHP/JavaScript/SSL certs/etc) and have the new shopping cart loaded. a) The new USPS rates/services are

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New cart about 65% up/SSL added

2007-05-27 by Paul Schreiber

a) I went ahead and installed a new SSL certificate on the site. This will eliminate the annoying pop-up when using the shopping cart, and now the site is

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Dirty vs. Clean power

2007-05-26 by Greg James

OK, So I ve read here and on some other lists about people moving certain modules on or off various power rails to isolate them from noise, etc. Is there

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Bourns and Spectrol differences??

2007-05-26 by Mark

I was wondering about the difference between the Bourns and Spectrol pots and why the MOTM-800, which uses Bourns, would need different spacers. What had

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MOTM-compatible Gate Delay now available

2007-05-26 by Suit & Tie Guy

over at http://stgsoundlabs.com/products/yves_usson_gate_delay_motm.htm it s in the MOTM physical format, but with a different style of panel art. it also has

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RE: [motm] Spectrol 248J pots?

2007-05-24 by John Loffink

It sure does. I ve used the 248s in DIY projects and never had any issues. The pot torque is more than the 148s, but in all honesty I had never noticed until

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Re: [motm] Spectrol 248J pots?

2007-05-24 by Paul Schreiber

MessageMy bad, they are both 300 degrees mechanical. I will get some to try out. This appears to me a more reasonable solution over paying $12.25ea. Paul S.

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RE: [motm] Spectrol 248J pots?

2007-05-24 by rob

Hi Paul, Why not try the plastic shaft 248 s? They are in stock in a number of suppliers, rather than plated brass. In my experience the plastic bushing is not

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Spectrol 248J pots?

2007-05-24 by Paul Schreiber

a) the part I would potentially use is: 248J-9-10-104 (I could also use 248J-9-10-503 which is 50K) b) I have not seen stock of these anywhere. If somebody has

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Current Spectrol pot inventory

2007-05-23 by Paul Schreiber

I have over 250ea of: 149 cermet 148 linear So there is plenty for the kit backlog and for blank pc boards. So, I will put these back into the cart. Please

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Spectrol 148 use in the modules

2007-05-23 by Paul Schreiber

Just to clarify: a) The MOTM-300 VCO uses *no* Spectrol 148 pots. There are 5 149 cermet pots, and 1 Bourns pot. This pcb would *not* need a redesign. b) the

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Spectrol pots info

2007-05-23 by Paul Schreiber

a) there are 3 Spectrol pots used in MOTM 100K conductive plastic linear Old Spectrol part number: 148-7104 (original black, non-RoHS. Mouser *used* to stock

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