That sure is a lot more convenient and neater than whipping out the
old jig saw, which is what I was doing before. Lucky thing those
inlets have a good sized flange for concealing some of my raggedy
cuts.
One thing that is really useful if you have more than one suitcase
is to have one with the power inlet and switch on the side and an
outlet on the back. The other suitcases should have inlets and
outlets on the back. (I use the computer-style EIA outlets) Then
you can just plug everything in series and switch the whole mess on
and off from one switch. Maybe manufacturing them like this would
be too expensive, since that would mean three different kinds of
suitcases. But, the old jigsaw routine will still work in a pinch.
SHM
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "synthtrader"
<synthtrader@y...> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> << I was advised by Analogue Haven that Doepfer was offering the
> power module mounted in the back starting in March, 2005. Just
after
> I took delivery of my suitcase... Rats! >>
>
> Sorry about that :(
>
> Here is a pic:
http://www.analoguehaven.com/newback.jpg
> No price difference between the two A-100P suitcases.
>
> Keep in mind that although the power switch is on the back, its in
> the center and not off to a side. That means if you stack your
> modular against a wall "this might not be your thing".
>
> The super suitcase also has the switch on the back (size
comparison
> here):
http://www.ahpomona.com/misc/doepferbigone.jpg
>
> I have a bunch of both A-100P suitcases in stock, and most modules
> too.
>
> << I can say that Analogue Haven is really good to deal with. Are
> you listening, Shawn >>
>
> Yes I am, thank you :)
>
> Talk to you later, Shawn
> www.analoguehaven.com