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Fri 23 Jun 2006, 11:43
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Fri 23 Jun 2006, 02:09) Glyph makes also music oriented enclosures but if money is in question, build your own with a seagate drive (dead silent) and an aluminium enclosure (no fan, there are sturdy models like the Pleiades) with an Oxford chipset. I'm really not convinced the price difference for a music oriented enclosure is worth it most of the time.
Have you an idea were you plan to buy it? Well...that is the problem. I don´t know where to buy it and how to build it. Your solution seems very good but I'm a real nerd regarding hardware. Do you know if the Carillon's are good? Thank you Alex
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Mon 26 Jun 2006, 04:16
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For Carillon I can't tell… The only people I know dedicated drives like these had Glyph ones and it was more a pro investment with a warranty in a peculiar environnement than a necessity for the specs of the drives. To build an external hard drive it's a question of plugging 2 connectors and then a number of screws to set depending of the model, no rocket science here. You'll need a few tools though (one or two screwdrivers). As long as you're not a brute and care about the drive (no static, not hammering the face with components) you're ok. There are webshopping places in France, Germany or UK with everything you need (for the one I know). A bit of googling should bring you there, I can't tell for Portugal (but I can ask to a friend in Lisbon though) but certainly in Spain too. I'll try to catch him today
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Mon 26 Jun 2006, 21:13
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Hi I just saw this ! Do you think is a good buy ? It seems a Pleiades enclosure with a Seagate... Alex
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Tue 27 Jun 2006, 13:36
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I'm going to make my little enquiry to see if it's one, Thomann is not cheap regarding drives… In Portugal, you have chip7 who sells this enclosure (no fan, metal, the only drawback is the blue led, if you use the drive in the dark don't have it in front of you or cover the LED!) and these drives (most are manufacturer unknown… be wary, ask!). I'll come back with a pricing for the pleiade+seagate from another source. Note the Pleiades (I've got 5 of them…) has blue led inside (behind the little holes, so the same warning on the LED applies
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Tue 27 Jun 2006, 14:02
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From the first german shop I found on Google: enclosure 89€ Seagate drive 89€ total = 178€ Compare shipping prices too. I'm trying to look if I can find a better place.
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