Not sure if they ever left, but they are making modules again. Title link takes you to the Orgon Systems site. The image to the left comes from this auction for one listed for sale by Geoff Waterston aka ORGON SYSTEMS, as new and unused. I saved the auction shots here. Here's a link to some previous posts on Orgon Systems.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Orgon Systems is Back
Not sure if they ever left, but they are making modules again. Title link takes you to the Orgon Systems site. The image to the left comes from this auction for one listed for sale by Geoff Waterston aka ORGON SYSTEMS, as new and unused. I saved the auction shots here. Here's a link to some previous posts on Orgon Systems.
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because paper faceplates are sooooo sexy.
ReplyDeleteseems to be a lot of wasted space there
ReplyDeletewasted space can be good for ergonomics. at least there's enough room for the user to comfortably tweak the knobs...
ReplyDeleteIt's not wasted space. It's a modular - they're separate modules. Each module has all the controls you need.
ReplyDeletePlus the beauty of space on the face panels leaves room for expandanbility - meaning you can wire in your own extra custom features... beautiful.