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I'm just finishing up a 9700 modular, and I highly recommend the Paia kits. You don't have to be an "expert", the directions are quite good, although basic soldering/assembly skills are needed. I'd recommend starting with a simpler kit to get experience - I've heard good things about the fatman, as well as the Anderton projects. One of the great things about Paia is their tech support - they'll help you with assembly or trouble-shooting as needed. I'd also recommend getting a *good* soldering iron (I bought the Weller temperature-controlled soldering station), as well as reasonable quality tools. For test equipment, you can get by with a decent multi-meter, but I'm finding an oscilloscope extremely useful for testing the 9700. You might also want to join the synth-diy mail list (synth-diy@node12b53.a2000.nl), where there are lots of helpful folks, and you can start adding to your electronics knowledge. Have fun and good luck, Elby >Hey Everyone, > I recently started checking out Paia's stuff (www.paia.com) they have > electronic kits to biuld lots of differnet electronic music equipment > (modular synth, synth, effects). A couple of questions have come into > my > mind. > 1) How difficult are these things to put together. I plan on building > some > effects and a modular synthesizer from paia. I have very little > experience. > Will this be impossible for me? > 2) Are there places where I can get these kits for cheaper than paia? > I jsut > started looking and haven't been really successful. Paia appears to > offer > teh cheapest modular synth kit and their effects kits seem pretty > cheap too. > Thanks a lot every one! > -pascalABIDOR