Thursday, November 11, 2010
ARP 2600 4012 VCA
via Analogue Sweden
"The sub-modules in the early 2600 was double dipped in epoxy as a friendly reminder from ARP to mind your own fucking business, but luckily they later changed their attitude to a more "sharing-is-caring" kind of vibe, and dropped the epoxy altogether. In this super early Tonus-logo 2600 version I was surprised to find a module that wasn't covered in epoxy, but soldered in a metal casing. Looks"
Be sure to see the site for more.
Update via Enrico Cosimi in the comments: "
this is the original arp filter, "stolen" to moog patent. you can recognize for the copper wrapping.
you can find more infos on
http://www.emulatorarchive.com/AM/AnalogArticles/ARPFilters/arpfilters.html
and on the phil cirocco website. [http://www.discretesynthesizers.com/]
cheers!"
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this is the original arp filter, "stolen" to moog patent. you can recognize for the copper wrapping.
ReplyDeleteyou can find more infos on
http://www.emulatorarchive.com/AM/AnalogArticles/ARPFilters/arpfilters.html
and on the phil cirocco website.
cheers!