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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Flatwoods Ky
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I have a pre amp module from a recording console I need someone that can put it in a rack for me, does anyone know what it would cost than you Jeff Hogsten
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The one and only
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There doesn't seem to be a lot of interest here. Maybe you
should try the metal workers over in the chip amp forum.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: High Point, NC
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If the modules are Neve/Telefunken etc. Look in the back of MIX magazine. There are at least half a dozen companies offering pre-made rack panels for those, as well as harnessing and power supply. If it's not some of the 'cool' modules
Try Markertek. They have custom rack panel service, with a 19" frame and blank plates, or prepunched for various connectors. They offer a custom punch for 8.00 per punch per panel. If they'll do odd sizing, might be one way to go. www.markertek.com |
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