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Sequential Circuits Prophet 10
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"These gems rarely come up for sale in this condition. Only thing it needs a the nameplate repainted and a few knobs. Everything functions beautifully! Shipping will be from Washington State. Buyer pays for shipping and works it out. Also comes with original SC flight case that was built for it. It's 135lbs in the case so keep that in mind when shipping."
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"These gems rarely come up for sale in this condition. Only thing it needs a the nameplate repainted and a few knobs. Everything functions beautifully! Shipping will be from Washington State. Buyer pays for shipping and works it out. Also comes with original SC flight case that was built for it. It's 135lbs in the case so keep that in mind when shipping."
Moog Model 15 Modular Synthesizer
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via the seller: "Moog Model 15, a few months old! I have two so I am selling one.
I am the first owner, it is still within warranty and comes with all cables, boxes, manuals, and includes the certificate of authenticity.
Since I have two, you may pick which one you would like."
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via the seller: "Moog Model 15, a few months old! I have two so I am selling one.
I am the first owner, it is still within warranty and comes with all cables, boxes, manuals, and includes the certificate of authenticity.
Since I have two, you may pick which one you would like."
1970's Moog Minimoog Model D with Moog 1125 Sample & Hold
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Published on May 11, 2016 Reverb.com
"In this episode of Funky Vintage, we cover Moog’s crown jewel: the Minimoog Model D. This is the synth that started it all; it brought synthesis out of the laboratory and onto the stage, giving performing musicians access to the iconic synths sounds we know and love today. You’ve undoubtedly heard this classic three-oscillator monophonic synth, although you may not be aware of it."
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"Original edition Moog Minimoog Model D, serial number 53XX; with rare Moog 1125 Sample & Hold. The mini features the rare solid walnut wood cabinet and clear pitch/modulation wheels. This vintage Minimoog is in collector's condition. You will be hard-pressed to ever find a nicer Minimoog than this one!!
Also included are the following:
Brand new heavy-duty vinyl cover
Spare parts including two new clear pitch/modulation wheels and white rocker switches
Original Moog manual with schematics
The below work was just performed by an authorized Moog Service Center:
The keyboard was redone with all new rubber stops
All key contacts were cleaned
The circuit boards and tuning were calibrated
The unit also has several Moog modifications:
New oscillator board for increased tuning stability
2nd pitch knob for oscillator one (permits switching rapidly between unison and fifth tunings, etc.)
Constant "drone" switch
All modification were done by an authorized Moog Service Center using Moog parts
The Model 1125 Sample and Hold unit connects to the Minimoog (or other Moogs with an 'S' trigger) to trigger random sequencing patterns. It was just tested and is working fine."
Published on May 11, 2016 Reverb.com
"In this episode of Funky Vintage, we cover Moog’s crown jewel: the Minimoog Model D. This is the synth that started it all; it brought synthesis out of the laboratory and onto the stage, giving performing musicians access to the iconic synths sounds we know and love today. You’ve undoubtedly heard this classic three-oscillator monophonic synth, although you may not be aware of it."
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Also included are the following:
Brand new heavy-duty vinyl cover
Spare parts including two new clear pitch/modulation wheels and white rocker switches
Original Moog manual with schematics
The below work was just performed by an authorized Moog Service Center:
The keyboard was redone with all new rubber stops
All key contacts were cleaned
The circuit boards and tuning were calibrated
The unit also has several Moog modifications:
New oscillator board for increased tuning stability
2nd pitch knob for oscillator one (permits switching rapidly between unison and fifth tunings, etc.)
Constant "drone" switch
All modification were done by an authorized Moog Service Center using Moog parts
The Model 1125 Sample and Hold unit connects to the Minimoog (or other Moogs with an 'S' trigger) to trigger random sequencing patterns. It was just tested and is working fine."
Studio Electronics Midimoog with original/vintage Minimoog Model D board
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"Selling a vintage, no-repair/mod Midimoog containing an original Minimoog model D board. This is NOT a Midimini with non-original board, but a rack containing a real Midimoog's circuit. The rack was manufactured by Studio Electronics and is not available anymore.
Real vintage Midimoog sounds with add'l features and MIDI capability. Works with any MIDI controller (I was using a Nord Stage 2 myself). Very good condition, kept in smoking-free studio."
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Real vintage Midimoog sounds with add'l features and MIDI capability. Works with any MIDI controller (I was using a Nord Stage 2 myself). Very good condition, kept in smoking-free studio."
Crumar Bit One Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer Signed by Robert Sledge of Ben Folds Five
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"This Bit One is fully functional and in great condition. This unit sports an autograph from Robert Sledge of Ben Folds Five.
The Bit one is a DCO based analog polysynth from Crumar. Similar in sound and architeture to the Roland Juno-106 and other DCO based synthesizers of the era. It Features 2 DCOs per voice, VCF, 2 LFOs, upper/lower split and double modes, and velocity sensitivity!"
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"This Bit One is fully functional and in great condition. This unit sports an autograph from Robert Sledge of Ben Folds Five.
The Bit one is a DCO based analog polysynth from Crumar. Similar in sound and architeture to the Roland Juno-106 and other DCO based synthesizers of the era. It Features 2 DCOs per voice, VCF, 2 LFOs, upper/lower split and double modes, and velocity sensitivity!"
Roland SH-7
Genoqs Nemo Black Sea Edition Sequencer
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Note the bottom pics are stock photos.
"Sequencer with very intuitive programming, yet incredibly deep functionality incl. custom scales, polyphonic events per step, shuffle per step, complex modulation functions ... Programmable parameters can be set individually per step, sequence or page (group of sequences). Pages can be combined into chains, so that complex arrangements can be rendered. Multicolor lights give visual feedback on programming status. High end built quality, extraordinarily rare.
Nearly perfect cosmetic condition (no scratches or dents - near mint), technically immaculate.
Comes with manual and original power supply. For further details, check genoqs dot com."
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"Sequencer with very intuitive programming, yet incredibly deep functionality incl. custom scales, polyphonic events per step, shuffle per step, complex modulation functions ... Programmable parameters can be set individually per step, sequence or page (group of sequences). Pages can be combined into chains, so that complex arrangements can be rendered. Multicolor lights give visual feedback on programming status. High end built quality, extraordinarily rare.
Nearly perfect cosmetic condition (no scratches or dents - near mint), technically immaculate.
Comes with manual and original power supply. For further details, check genoqs dot com."
ARP 2600 Rev .2/4 SN 14616
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Note this one was listed back in September, 2015 here.
"This is an ARP 2600 synthesizer. However, the configuration shown here is not exactly typical, and those who know this synthesizer will recognize the importance of these features. The synthesizer itself is a Rev.2, while the keyboard is a Rev.4 3620 two-voice model. Definitely NOT an 'off-the-floor' setup, but here's why this is significant:
When the Rev.2 versions were built after a redesign of the original (and craptastic) Rev.1 'blue meanie' 2600s, they still utilized ARP's original 4012 VCF design, which was a copy, more or less, of Bob Moog's transistor ladder lowpass VCF. Eventually, Moog and ARP came to blows in court over this, and the Rev.3 and 4 2600s used the not-so-awesome 4072 VCF, which sounds very different and much thinner at the low end, less bright at the top. But at the time of the Rev.2, there was no such animal as the two-voice 3620 keyboard; you had the simpler 3604 and the REALLY simple 3601...and that was it. It was not until some years on that ARP came up with the 3620, which also provides an extra LFO, some pedal controls and a few other interesting features, and the one here is from the final 2600 revision, Rev.4, as noted by the orange graphics and the 'no-logo' ARP logo. The synth here, also, has its distinctive rectangular Tonus logo, as opposed to the Rev.3 'G-clef'. The S/N tag on the side also says 'Manufactured by Tonus', as you can see in its pic.
As would be expected on a 45+ year old piece of gear, the cosmetics are a bit out of sorts. There's some typical tolex snags and scratches, a bit of an issue with the wooden housing (shown in one pic), and a little oxidation on the case metal. Electronically, however, the unit is perfect, with VCO3 having been replaced with a breadboarded copy in 2007, and VCO1 having had that done prior to my taking possession of the unit in 1994. Slider caps are missing here and there, but only one not-too-essential speaker slider has taken a hit. Caps are easily available, though. The synth, sadly, has a couple of major bits missing; the handle is gone (see pic) and there was no front case lid when I acquired it. If one isn't going to 'road' the unit, though, none of that is a serious issue.
The 3620 keyboard is a later vintage by perhaps 7-8 years, and accordingly, is in better shape. It's complete, works excellently, has a nice, smooth action. Both it and the synthesizer unit were fully realigned and calibrated when the VCO was replaced in 2007, and they're working magnificently. Not a 'collector piece', certainly, but if you want a 2600 that offers everything that that synth could have in store, this is the one you need."
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Note this one was listed back in September, 2015 here.


As would be expected on a 45+ year old piece of gear, the cosmetics are a bit out of sorts. There's some typical tolex snags and scratches, a bit of an issue with the wooden housing (shown in one pic), and a little oxidation on the case metal. Electronically, however, the unit is perfect, with VCO3 having been replaced with a breadboarded copy in 2007, and VCO1 having had that done prior to my taking possession of the unit in 1994. Slider caps are missing here and there, but only one not-too-essential speaker slider has taken a hit. Caps are easily available, though. The synth, sadly, has a couple of major bits missing; the handle is gone (see pic) and there was no front case lid when I acquired it. If one isn't going to 'road' the unit, though, none of that is a serious issue.
The 3620 keyboard is a later vintage by perhaps 7-8 years, and accordingly, is in better shape. It's complete, works excellently, has a nice, smooth action. Both it and the synthesizer unit were fully realigned and calibrated when the VCO was replaced in 2007, and they're working magnificently. Not a 'collector piece', certainly, but if you want a 2600 that offers everything that that synth could have in store, this is the one you need."
Oberheim OB-8 W/Midi
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