Again, I'd also be happy w/ 1200 boards mounted stooge-style behind a 300-style faceplate as well. It would be nice if the boards were mounted inside a metal box like the rest of the 300 series. Dare I kind of almost inaudibly whisper the word "envelooper" at this point? On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 03:45:22 -0000, Gary Chang <gchang@calarts.edu> wrote: > > > In a phone call to Grant today, he told me that the Boogie highpass > was in his mind from the outset. > > As far as the 300 form factor, he asked me whether I was talking about > 1200 series boards mounted to a 300 "stooge" panel, or full phledged > 300 series pc boards and packaging. I told him that I could be > completely comfortable with a 300 Series "stooge" model of the Boogie > Lowpass/Highpass/coupler.... He said that, because of the > point-to-point soldering to attach the 300 series panel hardware to > the 1200 series pc board, it would probably cost most that the cost of > the same in 1200 series form factor. For me, it would be a pleasure > to add this to my system, even with the added expense. > > I have to consider it postive that Grant said that he would think > about it.... > > Gary > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [wiardgroup] boogie pair module
2005-03-15 by Norman Fay
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