Sunday, May 18, 2008
Vintage Arp Manufactured Odyssey Synth Stand
via this auction
"original keyboard stand manufactured by Arp in the late 1970's early 80s. These are always seen in ads for the Odyssey and Omni synths. Made of steel, breaks down into 4 pieces and ships flat. Weighs 20 pounds. This one has standard nuts (not the threaded plastic wheels in the ad)."
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>>>This one has standard nuts (not the threaded plastic wheels in the ad>>
ReplyDeleteIt also doesn't seem to have the two thin rear stabilising bars shown in the ad.
Also, in the ad the uprights are positioned mostly towards the front of the stand but on the one for auction the uprights are centered.
actually, the stand for auction is just upside down. the uprights/horizontals match if you flip the image
ReplyDeleteoh, and the two 'stabilising bars'are cables from the pedals.
ReplyDeleteignore me today. sleepy.
I wonder if this vintage stand will make a virtual analog keyboard sound more analog and phatt?
ReplyDeleteThe ONLY one of these I've ever seen is still owned by Jimmy Page...
ReplyDeleteI HAVE ONE OF THESE UNITS WITH THE ADDITIONAL TOP ANGLED PIECE WHICH SAT ON THE UNIT PICTURED SO TWO SYNTHS COULD BE PLAYED
DeleteI HAVE PIX IF ANYONE IS WANTING ONE TO BUY OR INQUIRE
I HAVE ONE OF THESE UNITS WITH THE ADDITIONAL TOP ANGLED PIECE WHICH SAT ON THE UNIT PICTURED SO TWO SYNTHS COULD BE PLAYED
DeleteI HAVE PIX IF ANYONE IS WANTING ONE TO BUY OR INQUIRE