Now I did that.. damn hit the button to fast thing.
To make it easier to understand what I am saying look at this
http://f3.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/ANy3Pgd9wYp_mJWdAvRRhZHn64_edIXVdwgMMXstl12r70E7WJfUD17YsmfoKQurCy5jDinSYNLPz-19/a137v2.gif
and picture it with any kind of VU meter on top. Without the bottom pots and
stuff wouldn't it be a bit empty That's all, but perhaps there are things
to but in that I have missed(but they can perhaps be crammed in there too ;)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Lindholm" <
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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 6:31 PM
Subject: 1 attenuators and vu-meters
> I quite honestly doesn't have a clue about how much more a VU meter with
> attunuators would cost compared to one without, but it gotta cost more
> simple cause it involves a few jacks and pots. look at the 180 which
basicly
> is nothing.
>
> I totally agree with you lot that separate modules are better for
> flexibility, but the way I see it the VUmeter display can't be 2 units
wide
> but rather something like 8 and I can't see how it should fill up the
space
> below and that is where I think it would be good to add the attunuator
part.
> It also makes sense economically cause rack-space is also a cost to
consider
> in a A100.
>
> So I am all for separates if it doesn't mean a lot of empty blank areas in
> the modules unused.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Buechler" <
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> To: <
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 5:05 PM
> Subject: 1 Re: A-136 CV question
>
>
> > Hi se
> >
> > > same with me, but a single meter would be enough for me.
> > > if there is a need for two meters, we can buy two
> > > modules. this would save space and money, if only
> > > one meter is needed.
> >
> > Agree, but it might be possible to get two meters into an 8HP module
> > at low cost. If so it would be fine that way, no
> >
> > > buffered outputs would be nice too (2 normal outs and one
> > > inverted out).
> >
> > Definitely mini-multiple jacks like the voltage invertor at a minimum,
> > but buffered would be much nicer.
> > >
> > > the moving coil meter is accurate enough i think.
> >
> > Hate to admit to this, but I think it would also look cooler :-)
> >
> > > the dc/ac switch is a must. i would mainly use it dc-coupled
> > > with -/+ scale, but ac-coupling is important too.
> >
> > Absolutely agree
> >
> > > the combination of attenuator and vu-meter is not a bad thing,
> > > but i would prefer two separate modules for these tasks.
> >
> > Agree again. You can always patch an attenuator to the meter, but you
> > can't "un-patch" a combination module if you need the two functions to
> > operate independently of each other.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Joe
> >
> >
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