Vintage Oberheim Xpander Analog Synth
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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is it a U.S. or Japanese version?
ReplyDeleteAFAIK you can't tell without a photo of the back panel.
ReplyDeleteIf there's a close-up of the stickers etc. on the left, you can check whether it actually says "made in Los Angeles" or somesuch. Otherwise, if the labels for the I/O are above the jacks, it's very probably American. Otherwise, it probably isn't. YMMV, IANAL etc.