"The model is 2353 and the serial number is 2353599. I received this keyboard on trade and I do not think it was played very much. It still has the protective clear cover on the controls and on the back plate serial number. I left it so when you receive it you can peel it off and it will look excellent."
Saturday, July 21, 2007
ARP Solus
"The model is 2353 and the serial number is 2353599. I received this keyboard on trade and I do not think it was played very much. It still has the protective clear cover on the controls and on the back plate serial number. I left it so when you receive it you can peel it off and it will look excellent."
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Not sure it still have its protective cover...Looks like a bubbled varnish to peel off carefully
ReplyDeleteI'm actually not surprised by this. The Solus is like the 2600 in that it's built into a case. Most of the specimen I've seen have been stored with the cover on, and cosmetically look fantastic.
ReplyDeletethe Solus is a great lil synth! the Sync sound w/ ENV is gnarly. Ours didn't have any protective cover or varnished panel so i'm led to believe this really is from the factory... Super-clean looking, but those dirty sliders might be a problem!
ReplyDeletei second that statement. from close up photos, it doesn't look like the protective film.
ReplyDeleteit looks like crap, and with arp's nasty sliders, i wish potential bidders good luck. this ugly duckling's gonna need some work.
Its pretty obvious that its a plastic cover. Get a clue geez.
ReplyDeletegood luck getting that crap off there,,it does look really awful.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know ARP coated their synths in plastic, ewww.
looks in terrible conditions for an arp.
ReplyDeleteOut of all the Arps I've owned over the years, the only one that didn't have stuck and dirty sliders and all of the caps was the Solus, simply because it had been stored with the cover on it most of its life.
ReplyDeleteThe paint used doesn't appear to be any different whatsoever from the other Arps of that period, and most did have a protective film over them when they shipped..
..However, just because it looks new doesn't mean it works. Since this has been rarely, if ever, played, chances are it's going to have some serious issues. Analog components don't like to go without electricity for extended periods of time.