FS: toys & etc.
andy
mcphive at corrupt.net
Sun Jun 18 22:51:04 CEST 2000
HI everyone, I have some stuff I would like to get rid of. I
prefer priority mail as far as shipping is concerned...
Speak & Spell: OK condition. No battery cover, but *COMES WITH* 4
C batteries! Works just fine. I wanted to modify it but just don't have
the time to do such a thing. $5 + shipping
Speak & Math: Same deal. Has a battery cover, in a little better
shape than the S&S. Also comes with 4 C batteries. $5 + shipping.
Casiotone MT-55: This is broken. I have gotten some stuttering
sounds out of it but usually it doesn't make a noise. Four-octave keyboard
with accordion-sized keys. $5 + shipping
Organ keyboard: This is a 2 1/2 octave organ keyboard from a
Lowrey organ. One switch-per-key style. Full-sized keys. I have a ton
of 100 ohm 1% resistors which I can throw in for a few bucks, for
divider circuitry. No wiring/components on KB except for a few
capacitors left over from the organ guts. $20 + shipping.
Chinese keyboard: This is a tiny 3-octave keyboard with no brand
name. "Made in China". Has 8 rhythm and 8 instrument sounds, a 1/8"
microphone input, and individual microphone and keyboard-sounds volume
controls. "Custom Drummer" with 4 instrument sounds: bass, snare, hihat,
and wood block. This would be perfect to modify for triggering, etc. Like
I said above... not enough time for me to do so. Comes w/manual and box,
even. $5 + shipping.
CD player: A Marantz CD player, bought around 1985, I think. Basic
functions, RCA in/out. Belt to open/close CD tray is broken (I have
removed it), and I haven't bothered to look for another one. $5 +
shipping.
Mad Mouse synth: A populated "Mad Mouse" circuit board, thirteen
pots (wired to the board), a 12v transformer, a TomG "KBD"
one-switch-kb-to-cv converter, and a 3-octave organ keyboard similar to
the one above. All wired together... works *sometimes*. I never got around
to tuning it after spending quite a while building it; I think the wires
to the output jack are loose. Not sure what to ask; parts were around
$50 from Mouser, board was $20 from TomG, keyboard about $20.... I think
I'd like $75 + shipping for this.
Power supply: A filtered 9v power supply for use with all those
guitar pedals you have sitting around. Has space for 8 cables, I have 4
made up- two with 9v battery clip endings and two with DOD-style 1/8"
plugs. $5 + shipping.
Discounts if you buy more than one thing; I've got a couple of AH
tapes with 9-10 cuts each from AH members, which I'll throw in if you buy
something from me.
Thanks for looking.
happy diy,
andy
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