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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>What we have here are the two PCBs (large main synth board plus
dual-rail power supply board) from the eternally-popular
ETI/Powertran Transcendent2000 monosynth. This was a successful
starter synth design that was originally published in ETI magazine
as well as sold in kit form. It has all the basic features one
would expect plus the advantage of being constructed using no
exotic components, this making it very DIY-friendly (though
CA3046s, LM3080s and PTH tempco resistors are sadly not as
run-of-the-mill as they used to be...).</p>
<p>The original build documentation is widely available online and
complete instruments regularly come up for sale.</p>
<p>I bought these boards some years ago with the intention of...blah
blah blah - you know the rest. They are in fairly shabby condition
and should be considered a restoration project, but not one which
should be too challenging. All that needs to be added to make a
complete synth is a mains transformer, some casework and a keybed
(not even that if it is built up as a module, though be warned
that the board is too long to rack-mount).</p>
<p>Asking GBP75 plus postage at cost to wherever you are. Payment by
bank transfer or Wise preferred - can also take PayPal but with a
surcharge to cover their ridiculous fees.</p>
<p>Thanks for looking. Happy to answer any questions or send more
photos. More to come!<br>
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<p>Cheers,</p>
Steve L.<br>
Benden Technology
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