Paul: If you or another member can send me the exact spec -- dimensions, material thickness, hole spacing, etc. A drawing / sketch will do. I am sure I either have something that will fit, or I can cut it out of stock for you -- cheap -- a couple bucks plus postage -- unless you want anodized titanium, then it will be a little more:-) Peter --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, jmarie <leman@...> wrote: > > Hi all! > > Paul, > I'd the same problem some years ago for mounting some xpanders in a rack > and I built these "hard to find" ears by myself using aluminium corner I > found in 2 meters long bar in bricole shops. Aluminium is strong enought > for this use but is also soft enought to be cut, drilled, filed and even > painted. And the cost is nothing regarding the price of "all made" > rackmount ears! > Hope this will help you. > sorry for my english, I'm french > > jean-marie > > Sandra Garcia a écrit : > > > maybe Ranger Audio? > > > > /Sandra Garcia/ > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Paul Skibitzke <paul@...> > > To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 9:31:07 AM > > Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Not exactly looking for a synth chip... > > > > This is kind of more of an external hardware search than an internal > > one, so I hope it isn't too off the subject. > > > > I'm looking for rackmount ears for my Roland MKS-7. Not exactly an > > easy thing to find it seems. The roland site doesn't seem to have > > anything. Can you suggest some sort of old synth part clearinghouse. ..? > > > > Thanks, > > Paul > > > > > > >
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Re: Not exactly looking for a synth chip...
2006-08-19 by pcbye111
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