"New x0xb0x Atomic Mod 1+ version + 2nd VCO in Aluminum Case(Silver or Black) . The only difference to Atomic Mod 1 is replacing the VCA Decay Mod to 2nd VCO Mod (The 2nd VCO require an extra circuit board). The atomic mods 1+ included 11 extra mods on the original x0xb0x : 2nd VCO, Bass boost mod,Env Mod Low, Env Mod x3,Increased Filter Low End,Resonance Boost,Res tuning trim pot,Filter Modulation (VCO),Filter Modulation (VCA),Filter Overdrive, Muffler distortion. These mods are mechanic mods with on/off switch, so they will not affect the x0xb0x original sound. It is exactly the same x0xb0x sound when you turn off all the mod switches. The mods gives you varies of sounds and characteristic. You will be surprise by some new tune and amazing sound using a different combination setting with mods.
P.S Wooden ears is extra $30 and only available to the black case.
This is the best selling x0xb0x model in ebay. All transistors are original (No replacement parts guaranteed ). All parts are purchased fromMouser/Digikey USA. MCU uploaded with Sokkos V1.9.1 firmware. Build with original rare parts and 1% tolerance carbon film resistors, electrolytic & film capacitors and original transistors. Tested and calibrated. Comes with 110V or 220V power supply and ONE YEAR WARRANTY."
"This is a fairly rare Drum percussion module. Can also be used for huge drone sounds as it has a gate open switch. Each section can be sent out for further send return processing which makes it very powerful. Makes huge Bass Drum and snare sounds. Awesome ring modulated percussion as well."
"A clone of the infamous drum synth 'Synare 3' which was used on countless disco records, and by the likes of Sly & Robbie, along with Stephen Morris from Joy Division. Excellent working condition- however, when I was playing with it the other day, the "SLO"/LFO function for Oscillator 2 abruptly stopped working."
"During the development of the Erbe-Verb, we spent some time deciding whether to include a Shimmer effect. In the end, it was added as a "bonus" when Depth is turned all the way up. But before Tom Erbe coded it into the algorithm, we came up with some patches to emulate it so we'd have an idea of what it would sound like. This patch uses an Echophon to insert octave-shifting into the reverb's feedback path. This patch can be used to add shimmer to ANY reverb.