Prophet blues

Synth_Dog sussmayr at scruznet.com
Tue Apr 1 21:26:40 CEST 1997


I and a handful of tech's in the Santa Cruz, CA  area can get her up and
running.  My own Rev 2 has been completely reliable for several years now.
The Kenton Midi Kits are a wonderful add-on. The cost on this baby could be
as little as $100 or as high as $350 depending on time, parts, mods.  The
worst job to date involved a Rev 1 that was too close to a lightning
strike. Ouch! Many a rare part was history.

_Will


In a message dated 7/13/97 2:54:46 PM, you wrote:

>>I talked to wine country and they said "we don't work on rev 2's"
>>Any reason why???? ssm chip availability???
>
>Because they don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.  If you want
>someone that's more than competent to work on it, try Kevin (Synthfool)
>Lightner.


Not me... :)   Sorry... I don't touch them either!!  :o

No Prophets or Memorymoogs.

I don't like to have to charge a customer tons of money to whip a poorly
designed synth back to how it was originally supposed to work, so I send them
to J.L. at Musictek.

-K

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