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"My father works at a Professor (and now President) at Fairleigh Dickinson University and in the 80s they closed their music department so he took some stuff home including this synth. Neither of us really knew how cool it was at the time. It goes without saying it's sentimental worth is more than it's great sound."
Sunday, August 24, 2008
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I don't know why, but I have to say it every time one of these shows up. Best synth ever!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful machine!
ReplyDeletethese are some of the very few left that you can still buy for not a boatload of money. unfortunately they are an absolute bear to fix. they do sound neat though
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