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  1. Hi, now as the kits are in sight, I have already started to prepare some components :-) But still a long way to go I guess .... cheers orange
  2. Hi, there is no link to the attachment :-) Cheers orange
  3. Hi, also so pauschal kann man nun nicht behaupten, das Schaltnetzgeräte generell für Audioanwendungen nicht tauglich sind. Ich habe ein Netzgerät aufgebaut für meine beiden MB6582 SID V2 und es dann mit einem originalem C64 Netzgerät verglichen. Da ist kein Unterschied zu hören. Es kommt immer darauf an in welchem Frequenzband die Schaltnetzgeräte schalten. Das Schaltnetzgerät welches ich verwendet habe schaltet in einem Bereich der weit über dem hörbaren Frequenzbereich liegt. Hier ist eine Beschreibung zu meinem Gerät: Ein linear aufgebautes Netzgerät hätte in dieser Konfiguration ja den Nachteil die 4 Volt (von 9V auf 5V) in Wärme umsetzen zu müssen. Da braucht man einen riesigen Kühler und dieser wird auch recht warm. Das wiederum wirkt dann nachteilig auf die Glättungskondensatoren, denn diese bekommen die Hitze ab. Also ich kann nur positiv über mein Netzgerät berichten. Ich baue jetzt sogar noch ein zweites auf... Grüße orange
  4. I suppose this is a terrible job, isn't it :wacko: Something that I will definitely try to avoid :cool:
  5. Hi, are you talking about the Heidenreich case ? Or which case are you referring to ? As far as the Heidenreich case is concerned the LPC17 does not fit, this was stated in another thread ... cheers orange
  6. Hi Tim, I think everybody appreciates your effort. I personally can imagine what kind of hassle it can be to organize such a bulk order ! Even worse if your figure (1 out of 10) is right, that is not fair. People on the list should stick to their commitment ! I also think the reason for the frustration of some individuals here in the forum is based on the fact that they don't know where you are on the bulk order list. It would probably help to write from time to time where you are on the order list, so that people see some progress. I mean a short statement would help, no extensive explanation is required. Otherwise it will be difficult to estimate by when somebody will most probably receive a kit. An it is also sometimes difficult to wait, especially if all the other components are already complete :-) I am on the list with two sets and I will stick to them, that's for sure. Are you writing a pmail via the forum or do you require to have the email addresses (as they are not on the bulk order list) ? BTW: Thanks for shipping my other items that I have recently ordered :-) ! Cheers orange
  7. Hi, it is probably not such a great idea to post you import tax and duty avoidance scheme in a public forum :-) Cheers orange
  8. That looks great ! Did you built the Ethernet Module yourself ? What did you install between the Ethernet module and the core32 ?
  9. Great, and did you take some pictures that you can share with us ?
  10. Thanks Peter, we don't care, as long as it works :-) Cheers orange
  11. Thanks Peter ! So if I connect both (osc and the sd card), that would mean that they will share SI, SO, Vs and Vd on J16. Is my understanding correct ? Cheers orange
  12. Oh, now as you mentioned it :-) I should have paid more attention. But still confusing, to name them differently in the two documents..... I assume it is then the same logic with the SD Card, SO to SI and SI to SO, isn't it ? cheers orange
  13. Thanks Thorsten ! Actually I am also wondering where are all the guys with the Heidenreich enclosure ? So far I have just seen pictures of yours and Wilba's MBSEQ V4.... Or are they sitting on their cases waiting for the control surface PCB's to show up ? Cheers orange
  14. Hi Guys, I am currently wondering how the PCB’s and Plugs (Core32, IIC, BLM, USB, Ethernet, Power Switch) are mounted in the custom Heidenreich enclosure. Are the PCB’s mounted on the bottom or on the rear panel, or even both ? Or is it required to disconnect the various plugs (MIDI, USB, Ethernet, BLM, Power Switch) from their respective PCB’s and mount them separately and exclusively on the rear panel ? Apart from the picture posted recently by Thorsten, I haven’t found any pictures that show how the SEQ V4 is fitted into the Heidenreich enclosure. Are there pictures available ? What is your experience ? Cheers Orange
  15. Hi Guys, I have got a question about the serial input / output pins on the J16 connector, as I am currently try to build a OSC interface for the Core32. Please find attached a comparison of the documents found on SmashTV’s and TK’s web site: Please see the two pins marked in red, SI and SO are mixed up in one of the documents. Which version is correct ? Cheers Orange
  16. Hi Guys, I have got ten 8580 SID's left, which are up for sale. So if somebody is interested, plese send me a PM. The price is 25 EUR each + shipping. All SID's are tested and fully working. Cheers Matt
  17. great, keep on going :-) cheers orange
  18. Hi Paul, it takes a while until you understand how this great machine works. I don't believe that you will get a good understanding by reading the manual. You need to have one in order to use and understand it completely. After a while you will understand what kind of excellent machine it is and how many great ideas into the design went. Compared to other professional synths I think this box is on the same level. You've got plenty of knobs, you can control everything very quickly and you can even extend it according to your own ideas. A great machine, a must have :-) Cheers orange
  19. Hi Shuriken, yes I am interested :-), you've got a PM. Cheers orange
  20. Great picture, now I understand how this works ! Thanks Thorsten
  21. Oh really, that is interesting. So does that mean that the front panel is held through the pressure of both sides, or will it be lose lying on the top ?
  22. still great value for your money :-)
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