[HAM] Voce Midi Drawbar parts

EXT-Schurr, Larry A larry.a.schurr at boeing.com
Mon Nov 24 07:19:40 CST 2003


AFAIK, youse outta luck.  If the guys in NJ don't have it, it's not to be had cuz DR Music IS Voce.
Dave Amels, the designer of the Voce stuff, made certain that most of the  circuitry was garden variety components.  The hardware, OTOH, was custom fabbed at various metal shops.  Still somewhat garden variety and simple, but custom fabbed alla same.

There is no virtue in a "factory" switch.  It either makes contact or not and chances are real that much better switches (longer life, higher duty, lighter) can be had than those from the factory.  The sheetmetal parts?  Yer on yer own.  They were bent to get to how they are, so they can be bent back.
  
Unless you're just totally disgusted, and then you can send the drawbar set my way :-)

L.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Carr [mailto:mpcarr at earthlink.net]
>Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 6:30 PM
>To: hammond at zeni.net
>Subject: [HAM] Voce Midi Drawbar parts
>
>
>I took my Voce Midi Drawbars to my repair shop to replace the 
>broken on/off
>switch and a bent 16' drawbar.
>
>I found this contact for support from the Voceinc.com website 
>and gave it to
>him to get parts.
>
>DR Music
>7 Palisade Avenue
>Emerson, NJ 07630 
>
>Tel: (201) 599-0100
>Fax: (201) 599-0404
>
>Email: DRStaff at DRStrings.com
>
>He said they said the parts are no longer available. He can 
>bend the drawbar
>and fix the switch with an equivalent part, but I would like 
>to use factory
>parts if possible.
>
>Is there a source for these parts?
>
>Thanks,
>
>--Michael Carr
>Pasadena, CA
>
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