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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Custom Blacet format System with Zeroscillators

Via Cynthia:

"Hi Matrix!
This picture just posted to The Cyndustries List shows a customers beautiful DIY cabinet with integral carrying handles, some very tasty Blacet modules, and two Blacet format Zersocillators!

Other news is that, aluminum SixPac Enclosures are now back in stock!

Cyndustries

(Spinning SixPac rendering courtesy of one very talented Mr. Tim Servo)

Best Wishes!
Cynthia"

7 comments:

  1. The zeroscillator is such a cool module. I just wish Cynthia hadn't doubled the price by the time it hit store shelves. I don't know too many people willing to drop a grand for one module, especially in frac format. If they were $500 or so, they would sell like hotcakes.

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  2. first , she didnt double the price..it went from 750 to 995. and if you've ever looked at one and have any idea what its like to design and put something like this together , you'd realize it's a very fair price. cheap even. and then there's that sound.....glorious thing. nothing like it out there.

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  3. Oh, don't get me wrong. I realize that it takes a lot of time and money to design something like that and I respect Cynthia a lot for doing so. I have heard one in person and agree that it is one of the sickest modules that I have ever heard. I could have swore that the original price was around 600 though. I guess maybe I'm just a bit bitter that it is out of my price range for now, and I want one sooo bad. Kudos to Cynthia though, for designing such a module.

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  4. i wonder with these cabinet shapes that you can turn the knobs close to the sides I would think the wood would get in the way, looks like an arcade box. cool

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  5. C'mon the design was lifted straight from Electronotes

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  6. That is an awesome rig! Like a compact TONTO or something.

    The original price of the ZO was $650, then it crawled up to $995 over the course of a year.

    Cynthia has trouble keeping up with orders even at the high price. I'm sure the modules not selling like hotcakes is fine with her. I've come to terms with the high price, knowing I'll never own one.

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  7. i am lucky enough to have two of them in my rig and i dont what id do without them....there is nothing else that remotely comes close to getting the sounds that can come out of those things....and the construction is nothing less than a work of art...well worth the long wait.....my two cents

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