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MOTM-400?

MOTM-400?

2013-06-07 by Paul Schreiber

I do have a *dream* of re-booting MOTM from scratch, using all new parts. But in SMT (no DIY). And some people have a problem with that J

 

It might be possible to have some (maybe 40%) of new designs in thru-hole. 

 

Paul S.
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From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Patrick Joericke
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2013 11:37 AM
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Subject: [motm] Re: Old guys on this list

 






I'm only here a reader..

My favorite modules are MOTM.

I hope we get a motm4 series with non ultra rare components. 

Its very hard in Europe to get some ultra rare components. 

 

 

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Re: [motm] MOTM-400?

2013-06-08 by Ben Stuyts

On 7 jun. 2013, at 21:18, Paul Schreiber wrote:

> I do have a *dream* of re-booting MOTM from scratch, using all new parts. But in SMT (no DIY). And some people have a problem with that J
>  
> It might be possible to have some (maybe 40%) of new designs in thru-hole.

I have no problem with SMT. Maybe an idea I've seen some 'semi-kit' mfgr's do: sell boards stuffed with all the SMT parts, and add a bag with the through-hole parts (connectors, pots, switches, perhaps cables). That would still give you some DIY satisfaction while on the other hand getting things done...

I'm not really an old-timer here, and even less of a poster. I was subscribed to this list for a while, but only started my MOTM system when Paul did the 2.0 sale in 2006. Got lots of nice kits then which all slowly :-) got delivered since then. Just finished the '480 Paul sent me a couple of months ago. Definitely a welcome addition!

Love the MOTM format (including Oakley, Fritz, etc.). I'm building some Buchla-type modules, but it feels a lot cheaper and crowded. Never been a fan of Euro, too crowded too and often built with cheap parts. I hate wobbly pots.

Been fixing/checking some 1996 Don Martin Moog 901 modules tonight. Very nicely built too. Quite interesting to turn the octave selector, and then being more than a full note off...

Kind regards,
Ben

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