[sdiy] How's "vintagemusicgear" (ebay) of "mr. mark's music store" for parts ?

Tony Kalomiris ic1 at bell.net
Fri Aug 13 21:15:21 CEST 2010


Yes Grant I am well aware of which synths use Curtis chips and if I had $6000 to burn I would get a MemoryMoog which has like 60 of them (?).
Not bad 60 x $100 chip = $ 6000, not bad huh and then I'll still have a keyboard, psu, sram, Z80 ,etc.. <j/k> 

Good tip on Google, thanks.


Honestly I didn't mean to start another Curtis thread, I'm sure we're all tired of reading this nonsense.

Back to reality.

Tony K


On 2010-08-13, at 2:53 PM, <grant at musictechnologiesgroup.com> wrote:

> I don't know how reasonable a price it can be if he wants $100 for one
> wooden end piece. I bought my "monosynth" off Craigslist in January
> (about) for $300. If you use a Google Alert you can find mention
> anywhere on the planet of whatever you are looking for.  There are quite
> a few out there. As far as CEMs go, there must be a web site somewhere
> that lists synths that used those parts (I hope!).


>  Maybe there is some
> crap home organ or piano that used them??
> 

DX / w Stretch, SCI Drumtraks have the VCFs (3320 and 3328)

> GB
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