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PHOBoS

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Grumble

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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:02 am Post subject:
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Very nice, made me feel all jumpy.
Which is a good thing considering I'm going to my african percussion group to practice... |
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AlanP
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 9:37 pm Post subject:
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That looks very psychedelic! |
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blue hell
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:29 pm Post subject:
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Sounds good :-) _________________ Jan
also .. could someone please turn down the thermostat a bit.
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 3:12 pm Post subject:
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Sounds awesome. |
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PHOBoS

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PHOBoS

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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:59 pm Post subject:
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I don't have enough room anymore for all my eurorack modules, especially with the mutable Instruments modules I am working
on, so I built a new case. However there is one slight problem, it is about 1mm to high (and I could actually have made
it 1 or 2 mm smaller). But there is a solution: if I leave the cover of the delay unit I can fit it in. Or if I at least leave out the top
screws of the cover and either adjust or remove the rack ears it will fit too. I will probably just remove them as they have been
added by myself (the first owner had cut the original ones off) and they don't look so good anymore. Besides that the unit has
a rather odd height of 55mm which doesn't really fit in a standard rack anyway.
I haven't put a back on the case yet as I first want to install a power supply which I will either mount on the back or the bottom.
The back might be the best solution as it will leave the maximum amount of depth for the modules and it's easier to install that way.
I don't have a power supply yet though and I am not sure what I will use. I am tempted to get some switching power supplies as
posted in this thread and add some extra regulators since that will probably be cheaper then getting a transformer. I will also
have to make some power distribution boards.
btw. I placed the equalizer on top of the rack to make some space, I am only using it for the spectrum analyzer anyway.
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yo dawg, I heard you like racks.
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