Dear Emile, when do you expect to ship the first 20-25 units?
@tsaett is going to contact everyone individually to update them on the expected shipping dates.
Dear Emile, when do you expect to ship the first 20-25 units?
What will be the standard storage capacity for the music files?@tsaett is going to contact everyone individually to update them on the expected shipping dates.
If using aftermarket footers, would you recommend removing the installed footers to rest against that bare aluminum, or would you recommend placing the new footer beneath the existing (already installed) Olympus footer?The feet fit in here, the cutout depth is 8mm (the feet are 9mm thick) but I forgot the diameter, cannot tell you what it is till Tuesday:
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While combining materials and coupling/decoupling methods can work, this is a tricky balance. in most cases, the best results are obtained by removing the existing footer and using only the new footer as the contact between the server and the support surface.If using aftermarket footers, would you recommend removing the installed footers to rest against that bare aluminum, or would you recommend placing the new footer beneath the existing (already installed) Olympus footer?
I just realized that I don't have enough height in my rack to accommodate the Olympus and I/O. I'm thinking of putting it on an amp stand on the floor next to my rack. This will also free up a rack shelf that I could use for other gear. Any recommendations for a floor stand that would work well with the size and weight of the Olympus and I/O stack? Something low profile that doesn't call a lot of attention to itself would be preferred.Dear all,
Please note that the Olympus server and I/O dimensions have been updated. Changes are reflected below in blue and concern the addition of modular footers and the height of the units.
Modular Footers
Both Olympus Server and I/O units come with modular footers attached via an M6 thread, providing compatibility with any M6-equipped aftermarket footers. This affects the total height of the unit. Please find the final measurements below.
Height
Olympus Server 190 mm including removable footers
Olympus I/O 105 mm including removable footers
Width
Olympus 480 mm
Olympus I/O 480 mm
Depth
Olympus 480 mm
Olympus I/O 480 mm
Weight
Olympus ~ 60 kg
Olympus I/O ~ 25 kg
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This has also been updated in the Introduction and FAQ document, which can be downloaded from the Downloads section on the Taiko website.
I'm guessing boards and cinder blocks don't match your decor.I just realized that I don't have enough height in my rack to accommodate the Olympus and I/O. I'm thinking of putting it on an amp stand on the floor next to my rack. This will also free up a rack shelf that I could use for other gear. Any recommendations for a floor stand that would work well with the size and weight of the Olympus and I/O stack? Something low profile that doesn't call a lot of attention to itself would be preferred.
Thanks in advance for any input.
I know that Taiko stopped selling their Daiza platforms to any buyer. I don't know if they will continue to sell them to their server customers.View attachment 127965


The first batch of chassis are returning from the Anodising company on the 15th. We have fixed time slot reservations each week and have a private courier driving back and forth each week to drop off a fresh batch and pick up the finished batch. The only PCBs we're currently missing are the Battery charger power supply PCBs which are scheduled to arrive on the 18th.
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Aka we should be able to start shipping in the week of April the 22th-26th! With all electronic parts here for all the Olympus orders it should be a continuous process from then on with 12 Olympus servers shipping every week.
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