now why didnt i think of that ! thats just solved my problem unless the Plan b guys start selling thoese plexiglass cases ! Was the case dear , i guess so but then i want a case i with enough space and like this.Are the Doepfer modules a perfect fit
hogberto <
hogberto@...
> wrote:
Have you considered getting in touch with Bob at Analogue Systems. He produces
beautiful wooden cabinets.
See
http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/rssystems.htm.
I think all his cases are fitted with Doepfer power supplies as standard these days and a
complete row of Doepfer modules will fit without any gaps.
I've got an RS8500 cabinet (no Doepfer modules in it yet) and it is a thing of beauty.
--- In
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, "stuadh" <stuadh@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> I'm in the process of planning the build of a wooden cabinet for my synth. After
several
> months of searching the net and taking advice from this and other fora, it seems the
only
> way is to home-build, or commission a carpenter to build a bespoke cabinet. Like many
> others, I'm making a sloped bank. Mine will be 6 rows high (2 at 45 degrees, 4 at 80
> degrees) at 168HP wide. I have opted to avoid the wooden rails as this just seems a
poor
> choice from an engineering point of view. To keep the wood-working easy, I'm simply
> screwing in some 19" rack uprights to which I can mount standard cases. Again, for
> simplicity, I have opted to make it 2 x 84HP, rather than trying to make a 168HP wide
> cabinet (I have dealt with Proma before. Although they were really helpful, they (like
many
> other German companies when I lived there) do not accept credit/debit cards making
> payment really difficult. In the end, I resorted to buying Euros and sending the cash.
Far
> from ideal). I'll be stripping out the enclosure around the standard cases, leaving only
the
> rack ears and the horizontal rails. This will keep down the weight and reduce the depth
> required. I can also mount my 19" rack effects with their home-made breakout panels.
>
> I had a look at some beautiful English oak today, and it should come to around £100.
I'll
> also be looking at some reclaimed timber over the next few days. Using cheaper wood
> (e.g. Ikea shelves are really cheap) or even MDF which can then be covered or painted
> would significantly bring down the price, That said, after spending so much on
modules,
> it seems a shame to skimp on the case.
>
> As for mounting rails and rack stuff, check out eBay (as ever). I got some stuff there ( I
> currently have a home-brew 19" rack case).
>
> Good luck,
>
> Stuadh
>
>
> --- In
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, "Michael Wagner" <michael.wgnr@> wrote:
> >
> > On 8/30/06, brownchonald <chonald@> wrote:
> > > Are there any cabinets, like the old Moog Modular cabinets, for
> > > Doepfer modules
> > >
> > > I don't like the way the suitcases look. I want some wooden.
> > >
> > > I know of www.nice-racks.com, but I'd like some that is a little wider
> > > than just 19 inches. Is there anywhere I can get something like this
> >
> > -Michael
> >
>
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