Options for subrack modules
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- LeftyStrat
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Options for subrack modules
I'm interested in some sort of submodule for rack mounting. There's the Paia FrakRak:
http://www.paia.com/proddetail.asp?prod=FR-7
I know there are some formats to accommodate Eurorack PCBs:
http://bigcitymusic.com/images/1000206_l.jpg
The problem with the Paia system is it is only front panel, and I'm worried about shielding between modules. Also the form factor is a bit small.
I'm interested in building a modular preamp system, somewhat inspired by the Egnator M4/ Randall RM4.
I seem to remember some format 'vero' something, that Craig Anderton mentioned in EPFM.
Anyone have any suggestions?
http://www.paia.com/proddetail.asp?prod=FR-7
I know there are some formats to accommodate Eurorack PCBs:
http://bigcitymusic.com/images/1000206_l.jpg
The problem with the Paia system is it is only front panel, and I'm worried about shielding between modules. Also the form factor is a bit small.
I'm interested in building a modular preamp system, somewhat inspired by the Egnator M4/ Randall RM4.
I seem to remember some format 'vero' something, that Craig Anderton mentioned in EPFM.
Anyone have any suggestions?
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Re: Options for subrack modules
I always thought a server drive rack setup would be a good starting point - and a severely obsolete one based on SCSI would be pretty cheap.
Craigslist, Surplus stores or eBay, in that order.
Hope this helps!
Craigslist, Surplus stores or eBay, in that order.
Hope this helps!
- LeftyStrat
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Re: Options for subrack modules
Great idea, I hadn't thought of that. If I could find an older model with 5 1/4 drives it might give me enough panel space. That's another issue I'm running into is having enough panel space for say a Dumble preamp module.DonMoose wrote:I always thought a server drive rack setup would be a good starting point - and a severely obsolete one based on SCSI would be pretty cheap.
Craigslist, Surplus stores or eBay, in that order.
Hope this helps!
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Re: Options for subrack modules
You may have to go double-wide. Or stack a couple to get double-tall - remove one top and one bottom and strap together from the outside.
My current pipe-dream 'ToneLego' project is to be house in one of these that I sourced from some surplus stuff at work - a 13" tall bastard with a card cage and some other features.
Spendy, if you buy new.
My current pipe-dream 'ToneLego' project is to be house in one of these that I sourced from some surplus stuff at work - a 13" tall bastard with a card cage and some other features.
Spendy, if you buy new.
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- LeftyStrat
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Re: Options for subrack modules
I scored two of these from Goodwill for $4 a piece.
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Re: Options for subrack modules
That sliding tray is pretty slick, and it looks like you could put your triodes upright on the inside, just under the vents. (surface/rail-mount relay-style sockets).
Re: Options for subrack modules
Schroff makes a large series of modular enclosures. Not sure who carries it in the US, though......
Farnell has them but frankly I don't know if it isa US company, or European???
Farnell has them but frankly I don't know if it isa US company, or European???
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Re: Options for subrack modules
Thanks. Looks like Newark in the US carries this line.Aurora wrote:Schroff makes a large series of modular enclosures. Not sure who carries it in the US, though......
Farnell has them but frankly I don't know if it isa US company, or European???
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Re: Options for subrack modules
Vector Electronics was the other company I was trying to remember. I think their enclosures were mentioned by Craig Anderton in EPFM.
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Re: Options for subrack modules
Come to think of it, Vero and Elma also used to have a lot of this stuff. I used Elma quite extensively - about 30 years ago 
Don't know if it still exists, and who might be US importers....
Don't know if it still exists, and who might be US importers....