yeah i was thinking it would be cool to put some nice wood sides for it.. looks like there is plenty of room for the 1/4" jacks.. its outs are mounted on their own little pcb which will have to be moved.. but that will probobly be better than drilling new holes.. i will be pretty happy if i can turn this dirty,non-working, sideless, halfway disassembled little synth into a nice looking and well working piece of gear.. thanks alot for everyone's help! i very much appriciate it! i actually have a couple repair projects in the works.. so i will probobly have some future questions.. ill keep you posted on the MG1.. peace, devin --- Robert Williams <will7370@...> wrote: > If that MG-1 is missing its side panels, this might > be a good time to replace them with some nice walnut > or maple sides, stained and varnished. I've seen a > lot of synths with wood sides added. Seems to make > them more attractive. Not sure if there's room in > there to install 1/4 plugs, or worse yet, an XLR > connector, but you can try. I also found > instructions on the net for adding MIDI hookups to > the MG-1 if you are interested. > > Rob ===== "nature is harmonius in all of her workings.. and that which is above is as that which is below.." http://www.lucidmultimedia.com/uplink __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: concertmate MG-1
2002-01-04 by devin walsh
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