Analogue Systems - Apprentice cabinet
- Order number: 130055
Cabinet made from precious walnut wood, intended for mounting 3U modules by Analogue Systems. It offers one row of168HP module space, a strong power supply as well as a power distribution.
The apprentice cabinet is a neat 3U desk housing for Analogue Systems Eurorack modules. It is made of walnut and was built skillfully by an English boatbuilder.
You get one slightly angled row of 168 HP width. The cabinet can easily be placed behind a Demon- or French Connection-Keyboard as an extension to these.
The strong power supply of the cabinet offers enough electricity for the power-hungry AS-modules. Additionally it also offers +5V voltage for modules with digital circuits.
The power supply can be switched from 115V to 230V via a switch on the back of the case. In general, it is very clean and professionally designed.
The power distribution on the power supply board offers not only fifteen connectors for Analogue Systems modules but also eight connectors for Eurorack modules.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 168 |
The Apprentice @Analogue Systems
Starting almost in parallel with Doepfer, Bob Williams established back in 1998 his own modular system with fine circuits reminiscent of the British tradition initiated with EMS in the 1970s. Despite offering initially a different power connector and panel width standard (which left a 1,5HP gap), all modules bearing the "N" on their names are adapted to work seamlessly with most eurorack cases. Still, it is worth checking the depth of your case.