Monday, September 10, 2018
SYNTAR Synthesized Guitar w/ Build in Mini Keyboard
This one is in via @BuckRemus, who was curious if there was any relation to George Mattson's PMS Syntar, the first synthesizer keytar. I reached out to George and he said he didn't know what it is, so there is no relation.
If you know what this is, feel free to leave a comment.
There appears to be 16 buttons (presets?), and three colored buttons, one blue, one orange, and one grey. Note there are six mini keys, so they could be the equivalent of the six strings on a guitar and meant to be strummed rather than pressed like traditional keys. There are three knobs, or possibly four if the one on the right is just missing a knob cap. There are a number of holes as you can see (tuning/calibration points?).
Update: Two more pics added below, and via @BuckRemus: "it didn't come with a power supply so we're hoping to find someone who knows something so we don't fry it (if it hasn't been already). If it helps, it was purchased in Maine."
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