MATRIXSYNTH: Korg PS-3100


Monday, March 14, 2011

Korg PS-3100

via this auction
via the listing:
"I've decided to sell my PS-3100. It's a wonderful synthesiser and, even 30 years after it was made, there is nothing outside of the PS series with which it compares, however it's not getting enough use and I don't have enough space for it.

The PS-3100 is, like the later MS series, semi-modular, and was built in the late 1970s. There are probably only about 400 left in the world. It's 48 note polyphonic, very versatile and sounds great.

It is in very good condition. I bought it from Ko at Modeless Factory (Japan) about a year ago and he did a lot of servicing work to it including replacing all the edge connectors and electrolytic capacitors before shipping.

When it reached the UK I had the MM5824N divider chips replaced with modern CMOS replacements from Flatkeys (they have a life-expectancy of at least 20 years) and it was then serviced by Tim Wallhead.

I will not ship this as it's delicate and weighs 30kg so it's collection from South London (Elephant and Castle) only. Cash on collection, bank transfer or PayPal only."







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