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"The “orange and black” 2601 is the last 2600 version produced by ARP. It is the most reliable version, an update to the more common grey version. None of the modules are set in epoxy, making it more serviceable in the long run...
Here are a list of the specific repairs:
4 slider tips were repaired with identical replacements.

NOS handle was fitted (quasi-identical)
NOS keyboard connector was fitted
Some Polyfusion-specific internal normalization was removed
Polyfusion front panel gate input removed and capped
2 Polyfusion connection inputs removed from the left side and patched
(one tiny hole on upper right panel left (see pics)
new orange LED in the power indicator
New capacitors on the power supply
Tolex on both cases was cleaned and refinished.

Filter upgrade :
the 4072 filter was upgraded to correct the “error” causing the filter to open to a maximum of around 12k, now it's nice and bright when fully open (28k apparently). The filter kept its original character, just with extended range. The upgraded 4072 is a very nice sounding filter, just as good and useful as the previous moog-like filter Arp used, but a bit more unique and exclusive!

The reverb tank was changed top a looong type 9 NOS replacement. The first 2600s' had this type of tank and are known for their longer, fuller reverb.




Well apart from being 'fixed' what make him think this standard 2600 is worth THREE TIMES the going rate for the the same bloody machine ! ! ?
ReplyDeleteA total scam joke !
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI'm the owner. This auction is real and I'm an honest seller and took the time to describe everything in detail. I'm confident I got all my facts right, you however have not.
It's not just fixed, it's upgraded as I'm sure you read, or maybe you didn't.
The going rate for a functional ARP 2600 with keyboard goes from 4500 to 9500 depending on the model, condition, etc,
This is based on eBay auctions in the last year and a half. I set my price in comparison to these sales.
too expensive in non original condition
ReplyDeleteI own an ARP 2601 for 31 years that will be on e-bay this week so take a look. Supply and demand set the price. I'm looking to replace it with something else that I can enjoy more during this time of my life. It will be hard to part with, but for the right price to me will be someone's dream come true.
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