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mini synth kits

Post by lanxe » Sat Dec 03, 2005 1:11 pm

Kits for mini-synths are available from us at egon@thoserecords.com
check them out at www.thoserecords.com/egon.htm

everything needed to build the synth is included for $200 + shipping
pcb, all components (resistors, caps, transistors, chips, jacks, switches, pots, diodes etc), the geiger counter case (undrilled, unmarked), and the battery holders as well as a manual. All that is needed to build the kit is solder, an soldering iron and the wire.

all of the info to build these synths is available at www.musicfromouterspace.com you do not need to buy a kit to build one of these synths. the info is free and the synth can be built collecting all of your own components. our kits are for your convenience.

This is pretty easy to build if you take your time. there is quite a bit of wiring involved but it is all laid out in the drawing. i will help out as much as i can if you get stuck.

we also sell fully built synths, but they take time to build.
Email for more info. egon@thoserecords.com

Thanks,
Ryan

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Post by inverseroom » Sat Dec 03, 2005 2:20 pm

Thanks for the info, nice looking synth! My SOundlab Mini is like 75% done but I haven't worked on it for a while...you're making me want to go back and finish.

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Post by lanxe » Sat Dec 03, 2005 7:16 pm

Thanks for the info, nice looking synth! My SOundlab Mini is like 75% done but I haven't worked on it for a while...you're making me want to go back and finish.
Yeah,
the mini synth is sweet........ray is an awesome guy for giving away all of this info for free!

its a really cool first project too.....no real worries about getting huge shocks, plus ray has laid out the wiring diagram that it is so easy to follow and build.

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Post by space_ryerson » Sat Dec 03, 2005 10:01 pm

I've got one started too, but I'm nowhere near done.

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Post by inverseroom » Sun Dec 04, 2005 6:38 am

Mine looks like this so far...but I haven't wired anything inside...only the pots.

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Post by lanxe » Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:46 am

inverseroom wrote:Mine looks like this so far...but I haven't wired anything inside...only the pots.

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thats pretty cool looking. i like seeing all the cases people put them in.

in case anybody didnt know, there is a seperate message board just for the soundlabs mini synth..........
http://electro-music.com/forum/index.php?f=99

Ryan

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