[sdiy] FS: ASM-1

Kyle Jarger jkjelec at comcast.net
Tue Jan 6 08:55:19 CET 2004


Hi All,

I am selling my Gene Stopp ASM-1 synth.  It is built using a Chris List
faceplate.  This is a beautiful Serge-like layout made by silkcreening on
very thick aluminum, ready for mounting in a 19" rack.  It is in excellent
physical condition.  It has nice military knobs and heavy duty, black banana
jacks.  I bought the synth in partially built condition years ago and got it
all running except for VCO2.  Honestly I haven't even tried to debug it, I
haven't had the time. Unmounted +/- 15 V Power supply and all documentation
included.  The builder did not add all the extra circuitry suggested by the
faceplate designer, and so in some cases the functionality does not match
the silkscreen (specifically the +/- mod amounts of control inputs), but
this can be easily added.

The synth runs from 1 V/Octave control signals.  If you need, I can sell you
a new JKJ CV-4 MIDI to CV converter to run the synth via MIDI, for an
additional $150 US.

Great for a DIY-er, to get a lot of modular synth power for a reasonable
cost and a reasonable amount of debugging/calibrating time.  I am asking
$350 US.  US buyer preferred. Buyer pays shipping.  Payment in advance via
Money Order. Net trading references available or see E-bay user jkjelec

Faceplate details can be found at:

http://www.mindspring.com/%7Eclist/resource/asm1.gif  and

http://www.mindspring.com/%7Eclist/resource/asm1tips.html

and ASM-1 details at:

http://www.elby-designs.com/asm-1/

Regards,

Kyle Jarger




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