via this auction
"According to legend, this was the first synthesizer produced by EML in the early 1970's, and I've also heard that only 200 were made.. This particular one has a serial number of 199. At least, that's what we think is the serial number. It's marked on board three (internally) as such. The circuit board also reads "11/71" as the manufacture date."
Monday, January 09, 2012
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Used one of the whitefaced versions at UCSB in 1978. Nice little duophonic synth.
ReplyDeleteOops, my mistake, the 101 was the whitefaced one.
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