
via Mark Pulver on AH.
"I got the etched panel for the ASM2-Wizard last night (thank you Laurie!) and I thought I'd share how it looks in the custom cabinet. This is a BIG box. I dunno that's its final location. Time to get the soldering iron out and get to this thing!
ref:
asm2.htm
asm2-wizard-about
nice-racks"
Without the knobs & wires it's hard to tell this from a potentially Photoshopped image (the front panel anyway). It's a big bitch though!
ReplyDeleteYep, it is real though. Mark isn't one to take us on a ride, at least I don't think he is. : ) Click on the link under MORE at the bottom for some previous posts on the ASM.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the plate's made of felt, i.e. no reflection on it. Something that big wouldn't be that consistent. Also, the compression artifacts seem different on it than everywhere else.. Maybe its just a weird picture.
ReplyDeletecome on people, have you been burned so many times you doubt everything?
ReplyDeleteman never walked on the moon
there are alien bodies at area 51
the next moog product is a polysynth
dick cheney is human
oh wait, i guess that last one is true, unless Ken's been at it again.
was the cabinet custom made by nice racks ?
ReplyDeleteyeah, it's real. Mark told me he was building one. why would anyone fake an ASM-2 picture, anyway?
ReplyDeleteImpressive work but - isn't it wasting a bit of space? Is it MacBeth envy or something?
ReplyDeleteI've admired that ASM-2 layout before but I had no idea it was that massive. I was thinking like 60% of that.
That is a real photo, people.
ReplyDeleteI guess when I saw this
ReplyDeletehttp://www.elby-designs.com/asm2-wizard/asm2-wizard.jpg
I was expecting a 19" rack. This photo is like twice that.