smashtv Posted September 6, 2003 Report Posted September 6, 2003 Hey all!Just a note to let everyone know that full parts kits are available now for the CORE, AIN, DIN, DOUT, and JDM modules.I have also changed my shipping setup so that it's cheaper for most (the postal service is giving me better rates now due to changes in packing).Check it out at http://mbhp.coinoptech.com.Have fun!SmashTV Quote
goyousalukis Posted September 6, 2003 Report Posted September 6, 2003 This is awesome! Just wanted to let you know that none of the jpgs for the kits open up when I click them (in the order section).Justin Quote
smashtv Posted September 6, 2003 Author Report Posted September 6, 2003 This is awesome! Just wanted to let you know that none of the jpgs for the kits open up when I click them (in the order section).JustinWhoops! Thanks Justin. Uppercase/lowercase isnt an issue when building html on my machine, but it is an issue on the web server! (I had .jpg instead of .JPG) :)The pictures are not that great anyway, they are very blurry due to my non-zooming digicam. But they do open correctly on the site now.Have fun!SmashTV Quote
Guest Da5id Posted September 6, 2003 Report Posted September 6, 2003 Wow, this rules!I'm presently in backorder hell with Mouser (just 3 transistors and I can have a working SID! AHHHH!!!!)Thank you for providing this!Hey, will you make just the components available for those of us that like to make our own boards?Thank you!Edit:I think it might be cool to have a mention on the DIN page and any other suitable ones that when ordering from mouser, with orders of 36 resistors of the same value, it's much less expensive to just order 200 of them. Shipping might increase slightly, I don't know, but it might be a nice note to include. It's not like it's a substantial amount of money involved, but hey, costs have a way of adding up with electronics projects ;) Quote
smashtv Posted September 6, 2003 Author Report Posted September 6, 2003 I'm presently in backorder hell with Mouser (just 3 transistors and I can have a working SID! AHHHH!!!!) Heya Da5id!I'm assuming that it's the BC547 transistor that's backordered, if so get your order number in hand, call or email Mouser sales, and ask them to change the backordered part from 625-BC547A to 512-BC547A. No reason to wait if they are available from a different manufacturer! ;)Hey, will you make just the components available for those of us that like to make our own boards? I'm not sure on that one yet, I'm still getting used to getting used to sorting the kits, give me some time.;)I think it might be cool to have a mention on the DIN page and any other suitable ones that when ordering from mouser, with orders of 36 resistors of the same value, it's much less expensive to just order 200 of them. Shipping might increase slightly, I don't know, but it might be a nice note to include. It's not like it's a substantial amount of money involved, but hey, costs have a way of adding up with electronics projects ;) I'll put that in on the next update! :)Have fun!SmashTV Quote
Poeloq Posted September 6, 2003 Report Posted September 6, 2003 Smash, great work you are doing for this community, especially for the US members... It must be pretty time-consuming sorting and packaging all the parts, making the PCBs and then taking it all to the post to send it off...!I really respect people like you!Poeloq Quote
Guest Da5id Posted September 7, 2003 Report Posted September 7, 2003 Hey thanks Smash, I don't know why I didn't think of that... Guess I was content to just sit and wait and complain :)Of course, I still haven't figured out a case yet. I don't like buying project boxes, I prefer to find weird stuff at flea markets and thrift stores to cannibalize, and I've had no luck with this one yet :( Quote
Guest DJDrewfus420 Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 Hey, I am new here, so forgive my stupidity....Which kits do I need to build a Midibox 16 or 64? and asside from case, pots, sliders, buttons, LCD and LEDS, what else do I need. Like I said, new here ??? and not too bright....Thank you for any helpDrew Quote
Duggle Posted October 5, 2003 Report Posted October 5, 2003 hi SmashTV,I just visited your site and am impressed.I suppose the question has been put, or you have considered this, but certain parts for MBHP are extremely difficult to get in smaller quantities (say<250 pieces) or otherwise difficult to source.The overheads involved in making various mail ordersto lots of different suppliers make "one stop shopping" extremely attractive!Have you considered stocking these?Non-detented Rotary EncodersMotor faders GLCD and 2*40CLCDUSB IC AN2131SCIt would be great if there was a Midibox stockist who had all the hard to get stuff in one place! It may have another benefit, and that is perhaps it would encourage standard components that may make community firmware support more effective. I accept that overseas mail orders are inevitable but it would be really helpful if I don't have to make several or more orders just to complete a single project!Keep up the good work Quote
smashtv Posted October 5, 2003 Author Report Posted October 5, 2003 Have you considered stocking these?Non-detented Rotary EncodersMotor faders GLCD and 2*40CLCDUSB IC AN2131SCYes. You must keep in mind though that my sale of midibox related things is not profit motivated, and as a result it is hard to justify tying up large amounts of cash in parts so they can sit and wait to sell.My attitude towards selecting parts to stock is "Can I beat or match the price the builder can buy it directly for?". On the parts in this list I can't, unless I'm willing to tie up thousands of dollars in bulk buys.Comments are welcome!SmashTV Quote
Duggle Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 This is of course up to you:"..my sale of midibox related things is not profit motivated.."but if you do make a good profit then everyone is happy (as I see it) and you can continue to build even greater capability. I really like the concept and implementation of your site. I speak for myself (and perhaps others) when I say that I only purchase from overseas mailorder as a last resort. This is because of postage and handling expense, possible delay and sometimes minimum order quantity as well as customs duty. I'm planning a MB LC/MC (I built a midibox64 in 2002) and I will probably have to make about 4 mailorders to different sellers around the world. This will be expensive."Can I beat or match the price the builder can buy it directly for?". I guess this depends on the uncertainty of sales, cost of credit, operating overheads etc. I just point out that the real cost to the builder of sourcing parts for themselves is deceptively high.I suppose you have researched these issues and made a judgement so all I can say is that based on my perspective, as a builder, is that I would be willing to pay a premium to be able to get all my midibox needs from one supplier. How many others would is the $64 question. best regards Quote
smashtv Posted October 7, 2003 Author Report Posted October 7, 2003 You make a great argument Duggle!I have to think about this a bit.I'll run some numbers and check my finances. (we are talking about $1000USD+ to properly stock these parts!)Also I absolutely will not consider it without Thorsten's blessing.Lots to think about! :)Have fun!SmashTV Quote
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