I've found that to be the case. The trick is, it's gotta be absolutely off-axis, or the phase transduction will cause spalling.dfuruta wrote:Sure makes it a lot easier to synchronize your cardinal grammetersJudas Jetski wrote:Found one of these at a government surplus auction. It was a later model, one with the modular confabulation bypass circuitry.
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I just got this from a Goodwill in Seattle. Ace Tone Top-7 organ in good shape.
I'd never heard of an Ace Tone until I heard one recently..a small story:
My girlfriend won 2 tickets to the Pickathon festival. Three days, multiple stages on a farm outside of Portland. My favorite performers were Sharon Van Etten, Shakey Graves and Jessica Pratt. Jessica Pratt is a folk singer from San Fran whose debut album was recorded on a four track years before getting noticed. She was playing with a guy who played guitar and organ. You can hear it in this first link:
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And here's the concert setting - probably the prettiest place I've ever seen music being played.
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Anyway - I was just floored by how beautifully this organ complimented her songs.
I went up afterwards and spoke to the guy afterwards - no idea who he is, can't find a reference to him anywhere. I went home and started researching Ace Tone, and found this one on ebay. The more picturesque red Top-5 gets the most attention online, but this one actually has more sounds. And I am astonished at how well it takes to effects pedals. It sounds like a synthesizer, a Vox or a Hammond depending on how you set it up. It weighs 35 pounds!
I sold my L-100, Leslie and Kurz K2600 this year, Bought an SV-1 and now, with this organ, am feeling ready to get out there with a leaner, if less mean rig!
I've got the obscure vintage keyboard bug now too. Cheap, light and musty!
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The THX corporation had a liquidation sale today. Most of the good stuff was already nabbed when I got there, but I got 10 ADC TRS patch cables for $20. I think they cost $20-30 a piece new! Not the most exciting acquisition, but hey.
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here's what i just bought/installed at my place:
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also added a Studer A80 1/4" and 1/2" deck that was made special for lacquer cutting.
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here's what i just bought/installed at my place:
http://welcometo1979.com/Photos/Pages/Vinyl_Room.html
also added a Studer A80 1/4" and 1/2" deck that was made special for lacquer cutting.
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We have a winner.....cjmnash wrote:well, you asked!
here's what i just bought/installed at my place:
http://welcometo1979.com/Photos/Pages/Vinyl_Room.html
also added a Studer A80 1/4" and 1/2" deck that was made special for lacquer cutting.
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www.welcometo1979.com
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