OT: Vintage Synthesizer
Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-19 1:51 PM (#337927)
Subject: OT: Vintage Synthesizer



Joined:
June 2002
Posts: 6202

Location: Phoenix AZ
A little bit off topic, but if anyone is interested in a cool vintage syhtnesizer, here you go. I am the original owner and it works flawlessly. Dave

Vintage Synthesizer
Top of the page Bottom of the page
short timer
Posted 2005-03-19 7:32 PM (#337928 - in reply to #337927)
Subject: Re: OT: Vintage Synthesizer


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 6

Location: Akron Ohio
MAN, and I told you I was going to have to switch to keyboards and you didn't even give me a heads up on this one! LOL, looks nice, wife'll kill me, if I even bid, unless some of your fine gentlemen start making offers on the Thunderhead. Hey good luck with your listing, looks very interesting. ray...
Top of the page Bottom of the page
cruster
Posted 2005-03-19 7:48 PM (#337929 - in reply to #337927)
Subject: Re: OT: Vintage Synthesizer


Joined:
May 2004
Posts: 2850

Location: Midland, MI
My wife is pushing me to offload my Motif8. I guess it must be that time of year, as I sold off my TX802 (w/data cart) and CS6r, both of which were mint. Good luck with the sale...my recollection is that the Kawai's were decent keyboards.

They get good reviews on Sonicstate (solid 4 out of 5), and Vintage Synth has some nice things to say about them (warm, fuzzy digital sounds...which is not something you hear very often). I didn't know that Chemical Brother and ATB use them (or the K4r rack mount version), still. Very cool.

For your starting bid, it's a steal, based on Prepal and even Sonicstate's (outdated) data.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
schroeder
Posted 2005-03-20 9:03 AM (#337930 - in reply to #337927)
Subject: Re: OT: Vintage Synthesizer


Joined:
November 2004
Posts: 4413

I don't understand. Where do you put the strings?
Top of the page Bottom of the page