Ordering from Oakley Sound and Krisp1


For all newer issue module PCB sales and legacy documentation:

Oakley Sound Systems

For ready made modules in 5U MU, 5U MOTM and Euro formats. Also some older issue Oakley Sound PCBs and parts sales:

Krisp 1


Boards usually available from Oakley Sound:

4014 Ring Modulator, ADSR Upgrade, Croglin, Diode Superladder, Discontinuity, Dizzy, Deep Equinoxe, Dual VCA, Equinoxe, EFG, Filtrex-II, Fourmix, Journeyman, PSU, Little-LFO, midiDAC, Multimix, Noise/Filter, Sock 4, Sock6, Sock8, SVF, Slim-VCO, Slim-VCO Octave Board, TM3030, VCO, VC-ADSR, VC-LFO

Boards still available from Krisp1:

VCO-Controller, COTA, Superladder, Comparator, Sample and Hold, 4019 VCA, Overdrive, OMS-820, Compact PSU, Sock8

From September 2010 Oakley Sound started to sell new issue PCBs directly.

However, while Paul at Krisp1 still has stocks of certain boards, those boards will be available from him only. This means that some boards can be bought only from me and some boards only from Paul. It is clearly indicated on the PCB project page from which person you should be ordering.

Both Paul and I understand that this may cause some confusion to customers. For example, you may wish to purchase a combination of boards that cover products sold by Oakley Sound and Krisp1. In this case, you will need order from us separately. Think of it as ordering from two separate companies - which is, in truth, exactly what we are.

Board orders that contain boards from Krisp1 and Oakley Sound cannot be handled in one single order. You will need to separate your orders and, unfortunately, pay two lots of shipping charges.

Over the next year, we will see PCB stock carried by Oakley rise, and correspondingly, PCB stock at Krisp1 fall. When a certain board is no longer available at Krisp1, a new run of boards will be manufactured and these will be for sale from Oakley Sound.

Ready made 5U modules in both MU and MOTM format will still be available from Krisp1 via his online shop.


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Copyright: Tony Allgood.
Last revised: January 19, 2012.