MATRIXSYNTH: White Sequential Circuits Pro-One


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.

19 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. I would like very much to make sexy time explosion with synthesizser.

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  3. a great hands across the water collaboration with stephen jones of synthwood
    jeff : )
    www.customsynth.co.uk

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  4. Its the beginning of many for sure, Jeff! And we're bringing in chipforbrains as well. Look forward to many great things to come.

    synthwood.com

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  5. That is the most gorgeous Pro One visual mod I've ever seen. I want it!

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  6. With the white faceplate graphics, I think this one would look brilliant if you reverse painted the keys!

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  7. If only i could afford such jewels!

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  8. those white casings and pale wood panels are ugly...

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  9. Synthwood and Customsynth, way to go! forget about the others these guys are making some serious kit!

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  10. that is the nicest pro one i've ever seen great job guys!

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  11. Ha! That used to be my Pro One. Nice job, guys.

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  12. Guyl, that *really* look awesome & tasty... Don't want to know how much $ it is ;-))) Gr-eat work!
    Heinrich

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  13. outstanding workmanship! you guys are top shelf and set the standard in synth resto work, keep it up.

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  14. Cool, 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.

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  15. hi
    as 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 : )

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  16. Fabulous work! But why not white knobs and white switches, too?

    Still, (and no diss to this incredible concoction), it reminds me of white chocolate - it has its fans, but I prefer the dark stuff.

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