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Unit is in good condition with scuffs, wear, marks and scratches on it. The original rubber feet fell off, I put four new fresh rubber feet on the bottom to keep the unit still while it's standing. The sides are faux wood; apparently the cost of producing oak panels on these was too expensive so the manufacturer decided to use plastic finished as wood.
The unit does power on, although my knowledge of these devices is limited. Mechanically, all knobs, switches and buttons are functioning. When I move the sequence length knob and then press the "step" button, I can see the LED step in sequence for the number that I selected. If you press the reset button, it moves the LED indicator back to first spot. That's about all I was able to do with this. I don't know how it works further, but from what I understand this would be hooked up to a synthesizer to produce audio."
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