Thursday, July 26, 2007
White Sequential Circuits Pro-One
Via customsynth.uk
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Update: the case was done by synthwood, the white by customsynth. See the comments for more info. Before and after shots here.
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This is a SYNTHWOOD.COM Pro-One conversion kit which includes a new wood case, screw set, a custom wheel box designed by Dave Smith and new nameplates. The case is available in maple (shown), black walnut and other woods. The wheel box is a cross between the PEK and MEK design, however it uses 100k pots (rather than 10k) as were spec with the Pro-One. The wheel box is assembled by synthwood.
ReplyDeleteI would like very much to make sexy time explosion with synthesizser.
ReplyDeletea great hands across the water collaboration with stephen jones of synthwood
ReplyDeletejeff : )
www.customsynth.co.uk
Its the beginning of many for sure, Jeff! And we're bringing in chipforbrains as well. Look forward to many great things to come.
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Hot.
ReplyDeleteHOT!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most gorgeous Pro One visual mod I've ever seen. I want it!
ReplyDeleteWith the white faceplate graphics, I think this one would look brilliant if you reverse painted the keys!
ReplyDeleteIf only i could afford such jewels!
ReplyDeletethose white casings and pale wood panels are ugly...
ReplyDeleteSynthwood and Customsynth, way to go! forget about the others these guys are making some serious kit!
ReplyDeletethat is the nicest pro one i've ever seen great job guys!
ReplyDeleteHa! That used to be my Pro One. Nice job, guys.
ReplyDeleteGuyl, that *really* look awesome & tasty... Don't want to know how much $ it is ;-))) Gr-eat work!
ReplyDeleteHeinrich
outstanding workmanship! you guys are top shelf and set the standard in synth resto work, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteCool, I'm a big fan of synth mods, particularly when they are done to gear of religious devotion. I think that dark wood (like mocha color) with the white panels would have looked much cooler. As it is, it's cool but a bit washed-out.
ReplyDeletehi
ReplyDeleteas for costs , the woodwork can be purchased from syntwood ( any wood available including dark ) for around £160 and the respray / decal can be purchased from customsynth ( inc fitting ) for £165 ( limited numbers available per year )
jeff : )
Fabulous work! But why not white knobs and white switches, too?
ReplyDeleteStill, (and no diss to this incredible concoction), it reminds me of white chocolate - it has its fans, but I prefer the dark stuff.
Just beautiful!
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