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Thursday, July 31, 2014

EML ElectroComp Model 101 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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"EML ElectroComp Model 101 Vintage Analog Synthesizer in excellent condition. Early 70s vintage, serial number 1027. Unit was just serviced by SoCal keyboard guru Randy Jarvis, including cleaning all pots, and contacts. Unit has been fully tested and is guaranteed to work as described or your money will be refunded in full including shipping (domestic sales only). Be sure to scroll down in the listing to see the high resolution photos.

Condition Details:

Some minor scratches but nothing major
Some of the keys are discolored and are a yellowish tint
Parts of the wood veneer have been damaged, see close up photos
There is some corrosion on the metal latches"

Moog Multimoog Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 1100

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ROLAND Saturn SA-09 Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 920646

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Roland JUNO-106S Vintage Analog Synth SN 553241

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Vintage Emu EMAX Synthesizer and Digital Sampling Keyboard SN 2641

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"This auction is for the vintage music lover. For those of us like myself who hold true to the fact that plugins can never replace the beauty and nuance of original analog and digital equipment. You are looking at a vintage Emu EMAX Synthesizer and Digital Sampling Keyboard circa 1987. This keyboard is one of the most popular synthesizers of the late 80's. It got a 5 STAR rating on Vintage Synth Explorer and has been used by the likes of U2 to Depeche Mode to the Beastie Boys. This keyboard is in absolutely fantastic cosmetic condition as well as fully functional. There are no dead keys or buttons. The pitch bender, modulation and disk drive all work perfectly. As you can see in the pictures it powers on fine and loads sounds from disk. It has stereo outputs as well as 8 other outputs and an external sampler input. It has full MIDI I/O, World Clock I/O, 2 foot pedal inputs and another mod pedal input. This model is the original Emax but is upgradable to the SE version. I am including the following accessories:

- Power cord
- Original instruction manual
- SE instruction manual and upgrade stickers (for the keyboard faceplate)
- The original receipt from 1987 (tells a part of the history of this particular EMAX)
- The original Hybrid EMAX case
- A copy of the OS Rev 3.2 on floppy disk
- 4 sound disks from Northstar Productions (149 sounds total)
- I will also email a link where you can find all the original sound banks for the EMAX for downloading"

Oberheim SEM VCF Clone Module for Eurorack Format Modular Synths

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"Oberheim SEM 2pole state-variable filter clone professional built using audiophile grade components.

Some highlights on the controls:
Variable notch control
4 inputs for fading and mixing
bipolar attenuator for cut-off frequency as well as a simple attenuator of frequency
Resonance control

Built with the following component "upgrades":
Original spec'd FETs (2N4302)
Conductive plastic pots
silver mica filter cap
Elna Silmic II caps
Screened cable on outputs and twisted pairs on inputs to reduce on noise.
3.5mm Lih-sheng jacks

Mint...This was racked once for testing and calibration. Listing as used due to this being built in by a professional and not manufactured in a larger scale facility. Power cable is included with sale. Requires +/-12V power supply (Euro power headers)"


According to modulargrid: "Oberheim blessed SEM Voltage Controlled Filter pcb by Jeff Farr. Panel design by Clarke Robinson (clarke68)."

Side note: I created new Clarke Robinson, Jeff Farr, SynthCube & David Ingebretsen channel labels. David does not appear to be involved in this design, however I found him looking up Clarke Robinson in previous posts and decided to create a channel for him. David Ingebretsen is the man behind the new Steiner Synthasystem. He worked with Nyle Steiner on recreating the modules for the new system.

Vintage Roland MKS80 + MPG80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer REV4 SN 470933

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Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer Fully Serviced w/ Rebushed Jwire Keyboard

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"The legendary Sequential Pro One analog synthesizer in fully working condition. All switches, sockets and pots have been cleaned and checked. The key bushings have been replaced with new ones to restore it to the original new feel. (Rubber bushings go hard with age and disintegrate causing uneven action and clackety keys).The key contacts have been carefully cleaned. It has been recalibrated and tested. This is 240v switchable to 120v if needed."

Sequential Circuits - Prophet 5 rev 3.2 with MIDI


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"This Prophet 5 rev 3.2 (40 patches) Fully functional. Recently service and fitted with Kenton MIDI."


Sequential Circuits Pro One + J-WIRE +TurboCPU+MIDI SN 7605

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"The unit is in AMAZING condition and has had a FULL MOT !

It has recently had one of the BEST Midi kits fitted to a unit like this !

More info about the midid kit

The above plus a MIDI In/Out interface board that adds the following features*:

Firmware update (“re-flashing”) over MIDI (using MIDIOX or similar).
Settable MIDI channel.
Receive MIDI note data.
Monophonic MIDI output of arpeggiator and sequencer data.
Polyphonic MIDI output of keyboard data.
Arpeggiator and sequencer sync-able to MIDI Sync In (settable clock rate).
Load/Save sequence data over MIDI.
MIDI In, MIDI Out and optional MIDI Thru.
Optional MIDI In/Out activity LEDs.
Pads for optional DAC chip (see CV option below).
Soldering and installation are required for MIDI."

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