Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Orange Roland SH-09
Update: Larger shot of this Orange Roland SH-09 via CustomSynth. Click the image for the full sized shot.
Roland SH-09 before and after via this VSE thread via CustomSynth. Shots mirrored here.
"what do you do with a rusty roland sh09 , found in a barn under a pile of bricks, (must be a devon thing)but fully working when pluged in see below for its face lift i went for an orange look to match the cv washers if anyone wants a custom synth face lift for their old girls let me know jeff : ) www.customsynth.co.uk"
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wow what the ****
ReplyDeleteSurely there must be at least a few synthgeek purists that this kind of renovating must drive mad. Personally, I'd send my entire kit to Customsynth if I had the resources.
ReplyDeleteDrive them mad ?? i hope i do , why have a rusty relic when you can restore it back to original condition or renovate it to something original , dinosaurs are extinct or will be one day
ReplyDeleteThat looks really cool, nice job with the rescue.
ReplyDeleteI hope the insides look as good.
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