
"We are no longer in the business of offering the same historical tour of the Synthesizer that we did when the building was full to the rafters with over 350 keyboards. It was realised at the time that whilst it looked very impressive, it was impossible to get the full appreciation of the instruments sound. We therefore now specialise in offering the musician, and enthusiast a chance of using our remaining collection in a recording studio environment, to create their own master pieces."
It's a different location than the old Museum, which was in Hertfordshire.
ReplyDeleteAnd a lot of the gear was sold off.
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