[sdiy] FS: Partially Populated Soundlab Minisynth PCB
Kyle Stephens
lightburnx at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 8 07:20:33 CEST 2008
Ahoy all...
No one seemed interested on the Electro-Music forum, so here I am.
I've decided to go in a slightly different direction with synth exploits, so I'm finding the Minisynth not longer what I'm going for (I want to do discrete modules now). This leaves me however, with a ~80% completed board. So, any takers?
All ICs are installed, with sockets. Most of the resistors are in place, and a few caps are in there (sans the electrolytic power supply caps, everything else is ceramic though - you may want to change them as needed to mylar or otherwise), and precision resistors are used where called for in the VCOs. I got a pair of SSM2210 precision matched pair arrays for the VCO expo converters as well, as I was going to install them on a separate daughterboard, with the tempcos (also included; 2% 2Ks from Magic Smoke Electronics) doped against the matched pair ICs with thermal compound and sealed with epoxy.
$65 plus S&H and it's yours. Ray charges $35 for the stock board; on mine there's more than $30 in parts, let alone labor.
I'll ship anywhere. It's on your dime though.
Hit me up on my main email, K2com at aol.com if you're interested, want pictures, etc.. Paypal only please!
_Kyle
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