Folks,
Some of you may have been following the lengthy thread over in the Amplification section where we've discussed lots of speaker and audio-related issues for an organ I am "building" for my church.
http://forum.hauptwerk.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=15009
I am very intrigued at the MGB eStop and iStop. Since these are both relatively new, I'm wondering how many of you have actually used them? I'm not questioning the quality or reliability, but I'm mostly curious as to how you've integrated them into your console(s). (ie woodworking, bezels, cutouts, wiring, etc.)
I have a III-Manual Allen that I am converting....
My main concern is that the eStop and iStop are much too large to use with the existing SAMS configuration/layout on the console. This means moving all of those around, and inevitably, eating up a lot of room on the console. And if I'm going to have to space all of those out from one another, would I not be better off just doing away with them altogether and using something else? Suggestions? Even parts from organ suppliers - tilting tabs, rocker tabs, momentary push-botton switches, etc.
I'm mainly curious to know if anyone has any experience working with these units? Since they are so new, I'm assuming that not a lot of people have integrated them into their consoles yet.
Some of you may have been following the lengthy thread over in the Amplification section where we've discussed lots of speaker and audio-related issues for an organ I am "building" for my church.
http://forum.hauptwerk.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=15009
I am very intrigued at the MGB eStop and iStop. Since these are both relatively new, I'm wondering how many of you have actually used them? I'm not questioning the quality or reliability, but I'm mostly curious as to how you've integrated them into your console(s). (ie woodworking, bezels, cutouts, wiring, etc.)
I have a III-Manual Allen that I am converting....
My main concern is that the eStop and iStop are much too large to use with the existing SAMS configuration/layout on the console. This means moving all of those around, and inevitably, eating up a lot of room on the console. And if I'm going to have to space all of those out from one another, would I not be better off just doing away with them altogether and using something else? Suggestions? Even parts from organ suppliers - tilting tabs, rocker tabs, momentary push-botton switches, etc.
I'm mainly curious to know if anyone has any experience working with these units? Since they are so new, I'm assuming that not a lot of people have integrated them into their consoles yet.
Drew A. Worthen
Master of Music in Composition - Butler University
http://www.drewworthen.com
Director of Music & Website Admin - Greenwood UMC
http://www.greenwoodumc.org
Design Engineer - American Sound and Electronics - Indy
https://americansound.cc/
Master of Music in Composition - Butler University
http://www.drewworthen.com
Director of Music & Website Admin - Greenwood UMC
http://www.greenwoodumc.org
Design Engineer - American Sound and Electronics - Indy
https://americansound.cc/