that guy oldtech had a big sell off a few years ago, but strangely things were listed as condition stated as working when purchased but untested. the prices were of course top dollar, at the time. i always wonder how people buy cool stuff and dont test it, how they can sell untested gear with a good conscience and how they can find buyers who are so carefree to buy something described that way. are they really naive enough to think that a 25 year old synth described that way won't need repair? i dont understand.
let's feed a 303 through the NOCACHORD's filters
ReplyDeletedont give lunenfeld ideas
ReplyDeletethat guy oldtech had a big sell off a few years ago, but strangely things were listed as condition stated as working when purchased but untested. the prices were of course top dollar, at the time. i always wonder how people buy cool stuff and dont test it, how they can sell untested gear with a good conscience and how they can find buyers who are so carefree to buy something described that way. are they really naive enough to think that a 25 year old synth described that way won't need repair? i dont understand.
ReplyDeletenocachord?
ReplyDeleteyeah I've been looking into this early tube synthesizer the cocoachord. really lots of fudge on those filters. tone is brown alright. lol