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"This is a real treasure and a great learning tool for synthesizers. This multi-voice synthesizer from the mid-1970s was built from a kit and worked when it was retired, though I can't promise it will now. It is solid-state, though, so why not? The schematics, procedure instructions, glossary, and setting/operating instructions are included so you can experiment away. Learn how the various electronics produce the sounds and learn how to control them. This is a nice, quality device.
The build instructions have been marked by the builder, so I won't claim this is mint."
See the seller's other items for some other vintage electronics.
Monday, March 18, 2019
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Oh My Goodness! I bought and assembled one of these Kits from PAIA who was located in Oklahoma City,Oklahoma!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE IT if you posted the schematic for this device! I believe it was in the manual that came with it.
It was such a fun little device!