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vintage synths, EQ,

Post by climber » Tue Dec 16, 2008 2:48 pm

All of these items have been in my personal studio since they were acquired, believe it or not, and I am the original owner. A lot of it was received in exchange for software work done for these companies back in the day. In almost all cases I have the original manuals for each item. I do not have the boxes however. I have and will post pix later tonight or tomorrow.

IMPORTANT: I'll accept PayPal and will eat the fees. The buyer will pay shipping. I will not ship out of the country! You only pay the exact shipping amount. I will only ship to a confirmed address.

All of this gear resides in my studio in northern New Hampshire.

Please email me at AL (at) soundsclever (DOT) com

Roland D-110 synth: $125

Korg M3R rack synth: $125

Yamaha TX81Z rack synth: $125

Oberheim DPX-1 rack sample player : $50

Ensoniq EPS keyboard - includes the memory expansion card: $200
OS & some sample disks included

Tascam PB-32P 1/4" patchbay: $25

RANE MPE-14 rack MIDI programmable graphic EQ: $250

Snake Cables: SOLD
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Post by centurymantra » Wed Jan 21, 2009 1:07 pm

I just gotta say that one really does start to feel old with folks starting to call synths from the '90s "vintage". :)
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Post by valverec » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:27 am

centurymantra wrote:I just gotta say that one really does start to feel old with folks starting to call synths from the '90s "vintage". :)
No kidding. Actually looking over these ads lately makes me feel old. All of the stuff that was popular when I was getting into recording is now worthless. Ah well, stuff has gotten a lot better since then though. :P
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Post by dougt » Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:38 pm

Actually those synths are all from the '80s... The EPS was my first sampler. Some fond and not-so-fond memories ("Keyboard Calibration Error"). :wink:
centurymantra wrote:I just gotta say that one really does start to feel old with folks starting to call synths from the '90s "vintage". :)

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Post by desdinova » Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:17 pm

Does the EPS' memory card have the SCSI daughtercard? Is it 2x or 4x?
Has the aforementioned keyboard calibration error been repaired? If so, by resoldering the ribbon or by directly wiring the two boards together?

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Post by centurymantra » Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:33 pm

Good point...I was just considering those top two synths on the list, although I'll bet most were still available in the '90s...if we want to get into semantics. 8)
Nonetheless, this is my idea of vintage;

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dougt wrote:Actually those synths are all from the '80s... The EPS was my first sampler. Some fond and not-so-fond memories ("Keyboard Calibration Error"). :wink:
centurymantra wrote:I just gotta say that one really does start to feel old with folks starting to call synths from the '90s "vintage". :)
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Post by climber » Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:26 am

desdinova wrote:Does the EPS' memory card have the SCSI daughtercard? Is it 2x or 4x?
Has the aforementioned keyboard calibration error been repaired? If so, by resoldering the ribbon or by directly wiring the two boards together?
all it has is the memory expansion... it's in close to perfect condition tho. never gigged, only used in my studio. I've never had any errors at all with it.

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Post by Harry » Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:51 am

Thanks Al!!!

Very smooth transaction...and a good deal.

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