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MIDIbox of the Week (Wilba's MIDIbox SID V2, aka. MB-6582)


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:: AMAZING! ::

Looks so good.. And definetaly sounds too.

I wish, I could achieve same quality. Very good job!

Now I must find Main Knob for my :: OLD CHERRY :: It´s original silver knob has missing :(

TONE

Synth Freak From Finland

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Hey Wilba, very nicely done indeed.

How did you attach the CS PCB to the CS? I can see the screws on the PCB side but I don't see any screws poking through the CS  :P.

So what did you screw them into?

If you read his blog, you can see how he glued the screws to the back side of the frontpanel.

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They are actually 10mm threaded spacers, glued to the back of the frontpanel with JB-Weld, PCB is held to those with screws. There are also flathead (countersunk) screws glued to the back of the frontpanel at the corners, which hold the panel to the PT-10 case.

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OK, found the blog (and read it too). This JB-weld looks like interesting stuff.

Personally I was toying with the idea of having something threaded welded to the back of the front panel but I have some serious doubts whether that'd actually work (you'd have to use the same metals, it mustn't show on the front side, I don't know jack about welding, ...). This seems like a much easier solution.

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ALBS is located in germany - it could make sense that somebody in Europe is doing the group order for ALBS knobs to save shipping costs and tax fees.

...how about a new "group order" board? ;-)

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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