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"These are 3 complete Roland System 100M units. The bottom unit consists of a 112, a 121, a 130, a 140, and a 150. The second from bottom has 2 - 182's, a 172, and 2 - 131's. The 3rd complete unit has 2 - 110's, 2 - 140's, and a 150. The loose modules are a 132, a 173, and 2 174's One of the knobs are missing on the 174. Also you should notice a couple like ding/scractches on the middle unit housing (shown in pictures). There are a total of 6 screws that are missing. Aside from those minor cosmetics - everything works great (some dirty pots - but this stuff is old!). Also included are 44 - patch cables and three additional power cables for the modules. Here is a youtube link of me tinkering with it if you would like to see it in action"
Some of the more legible SNs:
270129, 270103, 950561
071831, 051318, 072238, 750134, 780xxx
780112, 780117, 870238, 820108, 870212
051695, …
Published on May 10, 2017 Nic Whitworth
"I came across these three systems - everything seems to be working. They're for sale! :) Anyways - a little showcasing to show what they can do."
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