MATRIXSYNTH: Fully Upgraded E-mu EII+ Vintage Sampler - HxC, OLED, PSU, Decals, LEDS, Sliders Etc


Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Fully Upgraded E-mu EII+ Vintage Sampler - HxC, OLED, PSU, Decals, LEDS, Sliders Etc

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"The EII+ is fully functional with the following NEW items installed: PSU, Decals, OLED display/HEX update, rotary encoders, sliders - including new resistors, HxC drive emulator with libraries/software, buttons and LEDs.

I'm sure I am forgetting a thing or two. Again, all of the parts are new. I have also installed a 'contrast' encoder to adjust the display viewing angle.

The unit functions silently and flawlessly. Both memory banks load up and sound great. The keybed was stripped down and cleaned meticulously.

This project was done right, and started out with a functioning machine, not a basket case.

Due to the new PSU, the original 5.25 drive is not powered, and has been left in place for looks only. All of the outputs are clean, and this machine sounds like nothing else."

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