"The video was shot specifically for this auction, and is intended to showcase the unit's functionality. On startup, I turn the power/volume knob fully in both directions to show no static/noise. After starting the pattern I demonstrate the full minimum and maximum detent of the sound shaping controls. Then I stop and go into writing mode to make a pattern to demonstrate button and led functionality."
"In excellent working condition. Unit is very clean inside and out, with normal wear (no major gouges or dents in plastic), with the bulk of blemishes being on the under side of unit - minimal wear/blemishes on the face of the unit. All 24 tactile switches have been replaced, since several were triggering mulitple notes when pressed once. 688-SKQEAA (MFG Part No:SKQEAAA010) from Mouser Electronics were used. The new switches are sealed and provide a slightly smoother 'click' than the original (very nice feel to them, I think). No static or noise in the volume knob or other knobs. Jacks/ports, power switch, waveform selector are all clean and function well. NO Corrosion anywhere, including the battery compartment. The only problem I know of on this unit is with the battery the cover - it still fits in place and stays where it should, but there is a crack in the tab that WILL eventually break (see picture above!). Also pictured are the old tactile switches vs. new tactile switches. POWER SUPPLY AND OPERATORS MANUAL NOT INCLUDED!"
Pic of the inside below.
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