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Sunday, July 09, 2006
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Odd that they're all different widths. Sort of not made for a rack.
ReplyDeleteReally like the form factor.
I'd buy some, but alas it looks like they can't be easily converted to bananas.
Love to hear some sounds soon.
My friend got an S2 and i was really impressed by the sound quality.
ReplyDeleteYou can find mp3s in this thread here:
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The S2 is nice. All their stuff is snappy and solid.
ReplyDeletemaybe I haven't looked at the photos closely enough, but I wish the LFO's had LED's, same with the VCO for using as LFO's
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