
via this auction.
Details (note the misprint):
"One thing that makes this one real cool is it is miss marked "GR-342" it is SUPPOSED to say GR-352. Grant said it was one of the first few built. Taken from Wiard website: The newest module in the Wiard system is the Borg Filter . The Borg uses a completly new filter design using “Vactrol”-based electronics. There are two seperate filters in this module -- each implemented as a 2-pole multi-mode. They can be linked as a 4-pole, or used as two independent filters. The Vactrol circuitry provides a certain amount of slew, giving the filter a very woody and warm tone. The Borg also contains two LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators). Low frequency might be a misnomer, since the oscillators will track to a 15 Khz audio rate. These two oscillators can be used for filter modulation, or for clocking of a Sequantizer, vibrato on a Classic VCO and wave sequencing of a Waveform City. This is another example of the excellent design work done by Grant and the Wiard team. Where did the Borg name come from? + Buchla Model 292 Low-pass Gate Korg MS-20 High and Low-Pass Filters The Borg Filter module contains: Two seperate Borg filter (Controls - Freq, Peak, Type, Mod) Two low frequency oscillators (Controls - Speed) A jack multiple"
via diablo guapo. Previous Wiard posts
I'm surprised the asking price is so cheap.
ReplyDelete> (Just give Grant a call, if you want to buy a 300 module).
ReplyDeleteIt is my understanding that they have not been manufactured for several years.
I hear Grant will make them for you only if you're serious and you call him in person.
ReplyDeleteGone!
ReplyDelete> I hear
But do you KNOW?!
When he discontinued them, IIRC they should be insured for a replacement value of $1500 each. Is that what he charges? I dunno...