> I agree it does matter.
> And I agree also that the Doepfer casings (and modules) are not like,
> ehm, the most beautiful objects in modular-land, but at least they're
> practical (for gigging) and rather well thought-out... Then again, are
> you prepared to shell out $25K for a Buchla
> FWIW, I find the Plan B sloped casing rather repulsive as a meek
> wannabe Buchla/Serge makeover. Not that there's anything wrong with
> their gear, mind you. It's just not beautiful either (which can be
> said for most Euro gear, I think). All a matter of cost vs.
> functionality vs. style...
>
> -g
We made a lot of special cases during the last few years in different sizes.
Not only flightcase versions but also versions made of genuine wood (e.g.
with mahogany colored wood, like the side plates of our organ keyboard
system d3). But most customers underestimate the price for such a special
case (ask your local carpenter for a rough quotation). This is why we do not
offer such cases as standard products. E.g. only the side plates for the d3
(nothing but two plates of genuine wood stained in mahogany color) are 75
Euro !
If money is not an object: no problem.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer