Partially populated ASM-1 FS
Andrew Schrock
aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu
Mon Jun 29 22:37:41 CEST 1998
All,
I have a (sort of) ASM-1 I'm thinking of parting with. I'm emailing this
list because, frankly, nobody else will know what to do with it.
It's a partially-completed ASM-1 synth. What happened is that I got two
asm-1 boards and populated one completely and one partially... I want to
get a new housing and 1/4" jacks for the completely populated one and get
rid of the partially populated one. This is a DIY project: A few modules
aren't populated and 1 ADSR is acting funny right now. It has (working
and populated): 1 VCO, 1 VCF, 1 ADSR, and 1 VCA. 1 of the ADSR's is screwy
(probably nothing big, the envelope is just always at the sustain level,
i think), and the noise, 2nd VCA, and LFO are partially populated. The 2nd
VCO is totally unpopulated.
I will probably toss in the pots, banana jacks, and knobs for the
operational modules. (since the project I'm currently working on requires
pc-mounted potentiometers) I'm thinking maybe $100 or so, that way you
basically buy the pots and PC board off me for what I paid, and get the
parts and knobs for free. Hey, I'll even toss in my 6U's worth of ugly
ugly front panels if you like. (white enamel background, black slightly
uneven lettering, a little chipped around the edges) Of course, feel free
to haggle with me if you think the price is unfair. For this cheaply + the
cost of a power supply you can have a decent modular system.
I also will have around 35 red and black banana jacks left over (from
switching the _other_ asm-1 over to 1/4" jacks) if somebody wants em. Make
an offer that will make it worth my while to get rid of them and they're
yours.
Local to Boston preferred, obviously, but I can ship anywhere. $ is fine,
but trades also possible, I'm looking for a 'scope, analog synth gear
(dead, alive or suffering), etc.. try me.
Thanks,
Andrew
PS: I also will have a nice 12 space SKB rack to get rid of as well
shortly. Constructed from ultra-high molecular weight Polyethylene,
almost indestructable, etc... Obviously no shipping on this puppie, not
heavy but big.
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